Two questions, one answer: Unambiguous rationality

Episteme 18 (1):111-121 (2021)
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ABSTRACTTimothy Williamson recently argued that the notion of epistemic rationality is ambiguous between a Content-oriented schema and a Disposition-oriented schema. I argue that the Disposition-oriented schema suggested by Williamson is not faithful to the main idea behind it and that it should be replaced with the Disposition-Manifestation schema. This replacement suffices for avoiding Williamson's ambiguity thesis.

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Andy Mueller
Goethe University Frankfurt

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Stakes, withholding, and pragmatic encroachment on knowledge.Mark Schroeder - 2012 - Philosophical Studies 160 (2):265 - 285.
Ambiguous rationality.Timothy Williamson - 2017 - Episteme 14 (3):263-274.

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