Erkenntnis (1975-), Vol. 61, No. 2/3, Contextualisms in Epistemology (Nov., 2004), pp. 143-172 (30 pages) In this paper we survey some main arguments for and against epistemological contextualism. We ...
Synthese, Vol. 198, No. S15, Supplement 15: Special Issue on Skepticism and Epistemic Angst (2021), pp. S3565-S3575 (11 pages) Duncan Pritchard’s Epistemic Angst promises a novel solution to the ...
IN the rapidly-evolving landscape of artificial intelligence, the term “hallucination” has become a euphemism for a far more insidious phenomenon: bluffing. Recent research by OpenAI and the Georgia ...
Historically, much of physics education research has focused on whether students’ answers are correct or incorrect. This thesis presents a complementary perspective that moves beyond a dichotomous ...
One problem is the "ontological problem" of how it might be possible to engineer the felt experience of being. The other is the "epistemological problem" of directly knowing another's primary ...
MR. BURNS has produced a very clear argument. It avoids the epistemological problem of intercourse, and the psychological problem of the genesis of knowledge, and narrows itself to the discussion of ...
Kevin Vigilante is the former Chief Medical Officer at Booz Allen Hamilton, where he also lead the Health Futures Group. Pain treatment is challenged by an impenetrable epistemological problem: We ...
America has an epistemology problem, and it's wreaking havoc on how we think about presidential election polls and forecasts. We think we know things we do not; we reject knowledge legitimately ...
David Chalmers’ essay on the hard problem of consciousness has sparked many analyses, arguments, and counterclaims. Here I explain why we should think about the hard problem as two different problems, ...