In “Hume and Julius Caesar,” G.E.M. Anscombe argues that some historical claims, such as “Julius Caesar was assassinated,” serve as…
Whether or not all assertion counts as testimony (a matter not addressed here), it is argued that not all testimony…
This paper highlights an aspect of Gettier situations, one standardly not accorded interpretive significance. A remark of Gettier’s suggests its…
In general, scholars have viewed the mathematical detail of Plato’s Divided Line discussion in Republic VI-VII as irrelevant to the…
In this paper, I argue that Dual Process Theories of cognition, as recently defended by Keith Frankish and Jonathan Evans,…
In the present paper, I offer a new argument to show that presentism about time is incompatible with time travel.…
In this paper I explore what I take to be the best hope for a physicalist ontolology of mind from…
The specter of epistemic closure haunts current epistemology: some regard the refutation of closure as obvious, while others take its…
In this paper it is argued that three of the most prominent theories of conditional acceptance face very serious problems.…
It’s a cornerstone of epistemology that knowledge requires truth – that is, that knowledge is factive. Allan Hazlett boldly challenges…