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EPISTEMIC RESPONSIBILITY: AN AGENT’S SENSITIVITY TOWARDS THE WORLD (pages 389-403)

Wai Lok CHEUNG ABSTRACT: Stewart Cohen’s epistemic responsibility conception of epistemic justification in illustrating the problem of the new evil demon is assessed through some virtue-theoretic attempts, notably by Timothy Williamson and Clayton Littlejohn, whose accounts provide a good departure point to differentiate epistemic blamelessness through epistemic excusability via exercise of epistemic competence with epistemic recklessness. Some failure of epistemic …

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