CAN CONVERSATIONAL AIS TESTIFY? CHALLENGING THE CONSERVATIVE VIEW (pages 249-261)
Author: Domingos FARIA
Keywords: artificial intelligence, conversational AIs, epistemology of testimony, large language modelsk
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MODELS AND THE REQUIREMENT TO DE-IDEALIZE (pages 263-283)
Author: Gareth FULLER
Keywords: de-idealization, idealizations, modeling, philosophy of science
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WHAT MAKES AN EXPERT PHILOSOPHER? A MINIMAL CHARACTERIZATION OF PHILOSOPHICAL EXPERTISE (pages 285-310)
Author: Rogelio MIRANDA VILCHIS
Keywords: cognitive psychology of expertise, experimental philosophy, expertise, expertise defense, metaphilosophy, philosophical expertise
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EPISTEMIC VIRTUOUS MOTIVATION (pages 311-329)
Author: Nastasia MUELLER
Keywords: motivation for truth, virtue epistemology, virtue reliabilism, virtue responsibilism, virtuous motivation
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FACING AI: THE EPISTEMOLOGICAL DIMENSION OF TRUST (pages 331-348)
Author: Lei NIU
Keywords: epistemic experts, evidence preemption, rebutting defeater, undercutting defeater
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THE FAILURE OF CABBOLET’S FOURTH CONDITION FOR KNOWLEDGE (pages 351-355)
Author: John Ian K. BOONGALING
Keywords: fourth condition for knowledge, Gettier cases, Gettier problem, infallibility, justified true belief, knowledge
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SENSITIVITY, SAFETY, AND KNOWLEDGE FROM VIRTUAL REALITY (pages 365-366)
Author: Alexandru DRAGOMIR, Mihai RUSU
Keywords: externalism, reliabilism, safety, sensitivity, virtual reality
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Notes on the Contributors (pages 237-238)
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