Testimony, Trust, and Authority
Oxford University Press (2011)
| Abstract | In Testimony, Trust, and Authority, Benjamin McMyler argues that philosophers have failed to appreciate the nature and significance of our epistemic dependence ... | |||||||||
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Axel Gelfert (2013). Testimony, Trust & Authority by Benjamin McMyler, 2011 New York, NY, Oxford University Press Viii + 178 Pp, $65.00 (Hb). [REVIEW] Journal of Applied Philosophy 30 (1):101-103.
Paul L. Harris & Melissa A. Koenig (2007). The Basis of Epistemic Trust: Reliable Testimony or Reliable Sources? Episteme 4 (3):264-284.
Tomoji Shogenji (2006). A Defense of Reductionism About Testimonial Justification of Beliefs. Noûs 40 (2):331–346.
Paul Faulkner (2011). Knowledge on Trust. OUP Oxford.
Arnon Keren (2007). Epistemic Authority, Testimony and the Transmission of Knowledge†. Episteme 4 (3):368-381.
Kristina Rolin (2002). Gender and Trust in Science. Hypatia 17 (4):95-118.
Philip J. Nickel (2012). Trust and Testimony. Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 93 (3):301-316.
Robert Audi (forthcoming). Testimony as a Social Foundation of Knowledge. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research.
Fernando Broncano (2008). Trusting Others. The Epistemological Authority of Testimony. Theoria 23 (1):11-22.
Fabrice Clément, Melissa Koenig & Paul Harris (2004). The Ontogenesis of Trust. Mind and Language 19 (4):360–379.
Edward Hinchman (forthcoming). Can Trust Itself Ground a Reason to Believe the Trusted? Abstracta, Special Issue VII.
Harvey Siegel (2005). Truth, Thinking, Testimony and Trust: Alvin Goldman on Epistemology and Education. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 71 (2):345–366.
Benjamin McMyler (2013). The Epistemic Significance of Address. Synthese 190 (6):1059-1078.
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