A humean account of testimonial justification
I argue that a Humean account can make sense of the phenomenology associated with testimonial justification; the phenomenology being that in standard cases hearers regularly simply accept a testifier’s assertions as true – hearers don't engage in monitoring. The upshot is that a Humean account...
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Main Author: | RYAN, Shane |
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Language: | English |
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2014
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