TY - BOOK
T1 - Non-Evidentialist Epistemology
AU - MORETTI, LUCA
AU - Pedersen, N
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - This is the first edited collection entirely dedicated to non-evidentialist epistemology or non-evidentialism—the controversial view that evidence is not required in order for doxastic attitudes to enjoy a positive epistemic status. Belief or acceptance can be epistemically justified, warranted, or rational without evidence. The volume is divided into three section: the first focuses on hinge epistemology, the second offers a critical reflection about evidentialist and non-evidentialist epistemologies, and the third explores extensions of non-evidentialism to the fields of social psychology, psychiatry, and mathematics.
AB - This is the first edited collection entirely dedicated to non-evidentialist epistemology or non-evidentialism—the controversial view that evidence is not required in order for doxastic attitudes to enjoy a positive epistemic status. Belief or acceptance can be epistemically justified, warranted, or rational without evidence. The volume is divided into three section: the first focuses on hinge epistemology, the second offers a critical reflection about evidentialist and non-evidentialist epistemologies, and the third explores extensions of non-evidentialism to the fields of social psychology, psychiatry, and mathematics.
KW - Epistemic justification
KW - Evidentialism
KW - non-evidential justification
KW - Epistemic justification
KW - Evidentialism
KW - non-evidential justification
UR - https://iris.uniupo.it/handle/11579/185303
M3 - Book
SN - 978-90-04-39895-5
BT - Non-Evidentialist Epistemology
PB - Brill
ER -