Solving the Contact Paradox: Rational Belief in the Teeth of the Evidence
Evidentialism is the doctrine that rational belief should be proportioned to one’s evidence. By “one’s evidence,” I mean evidence that we possess and know that we possess. I specifically exclude from “evidence” the following: information of which we are unaware that our brain might rely on in constr...
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Alfredo Mac Laughlin
2020
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