Evidentialism: Essays in Epistemology

Oxford, England: Oxford University Press. Edited by Richard Feldman (2004)
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Evidentialism holds that the justified attitudes are determined entirely by the person's evidence. This book is a collection of essays, mostly jointly authored, that support and apply evidentialism.

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The Ethics of Belief

Discusses the merits of versions of doxastic voluntarism, the thesis that we form beliefs voluntarily. It criticizes some forms of doxastic voluntarism, but concedes that we do have a kind of indirect control over our beliefs. The chapter also examines various theses about the attitudes th... see more

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Earl Conee
University of Rochester
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