Epistemic innocence and the production of false memory beliefs

Volume: 176, Issue: 3, Pages: 755 - 780
Published: Jan 19, 2018
Abstract
Findings from the cognitive sciences suggest that the cognitive mechanisms responsible for some memory errors are adaptive, bringing benefits to the organism. In this paper we argue that the same cognitive mechanisms also bring a suite of significant epistemic benefits, increasing the chance of an agent obtaining epistemic goods like true belief and knowledge. This result provides a significant challenge to the folk conception of memory beliefs...
Paper Details
Title
Epistemic innocence and the production of false memory beliefs
Published Date
Jan 19, 2018
Volume
176
Issue
3
Pages
755 - 780
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