[图书][B] On Believing: being right in a world of possibilities

D Hunter - 2022 - books.google.com
Developing original accounts of the many aspects of belief, On Believing puts the believer at
the heart of the story. Hunter argues that to believe something is to be in position to do, think …

Acting and believing on the basis of reasons

C Blake‐Turner - Philosophy Compass, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
This paper provides an opinionated guide to discussions of acting and believing on the
basis of reasons. I aim to bring closer together largely separate literatures in practical reason …

The hereby-commit account of inference

C Blake-Turner - Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
An influential way of distinguishing inferential from non-inferential processes appeals to
representational states: an agent infers a conclusion from some premises only if she …

Rule‐Following II: Recent Work and New Puzzles

I Reiland - Philosophy Compass, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract “Rule‐following” is a name for a cluster of phenomena where we seem both guided
and “normatively” constrained by something general in performing particular actions …

Inferential Seemings

E Chudnoff - 2024 - philpapers.org
There is a felt difference between following an argument to its conclusion and keeping up
with an argument in your judgments while failing to see how its conclusion follows from its …

Are rules of inference superfluous? Wittgenstein vs. Frege and Russell

G Nir - Teorema: Revista Internacional de Filosofía, 2021 - JSTOR
In Tractatus 5.132 Wittgenstein argues that inferential justification depends solely on the
understanding of the premises and conclusion, and is not mediated by any further act. On …

Inferential self-knowledge reimagined

B Winokur - Philosophical Psychology, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
In the epistemology of self-knowledge, Inferentialism is the view that one's current mental
states are normally known to one through inferences from evidence. This view is often taken …

Misleading Higher-Order Evidence and Rationality: We Can't Always Rationally Believe What We Have Evidence to Believe

W Munroe - Episteme, 2023 - cambridge.org
Evidentialism as an account of theoretical rationality is a popular and well-defended
position. However, recently, it's been argued that misleading higher-order evidence (HOE) …

How reasoning aims at truth

D Horst - Noûs, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Many hold that theoretical reasoning aims at truth. In this paper, I ask what it is for reasoning
to be thus aim‐directed. Standard answers to this question explain reasoning's aim …

[HTML][HTML] The normative/agentive correspondence

R Simonelli - Journal of Transcendental Philosophy, 2022 - degruyter.com
Abstract In recent work, Robert Brandom (2008. Between Saying and Doing. Oxford: Oxford
University Press; 2019. A Spirit of Trust. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press) has …