Epistemic Trespassing

Mind 128 (510):367-395 (2019)
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Abstract

Epistemic trespassers judge matters outside their field of expertise. Trespassing is ubiquitous in this age of interdisciplinary research and recognizing this will require us to be more intellectually modest.

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Nathan Ballantyne
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