Framing how we think about disagreement

Volume: 175, Issue: 10, Pages: 2539 - 2566
Published: Aug 28, 2017
Abstract
Disagreement is a hot topic right now in epistemology, where there is spirited debate between epistemologists who argue that we should be moved by the fact that we disagree and those who argue that we need not. Both sides to this debate often use what is commonly called “the method of cases,” designing hypothetical cases involving peer disagreement and using what we think about those cases as evidence that specific normative theories are true or...
Paper Details
Title
Framing how we think about disagreement
Published Date
Aug 28, 2017
Volume
175
Issue
10
Pages
2539 - 2566
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