Inaugural Address: Reasons for Belief, Perception and Reflective Knowledge - Alan Millar

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Description: Recording of the Inaugural Address: Reasons for Belief, Perception and Reflective Knowledge given by Alan Millar (Stirling) on Friday 11th July 2014.
 
Created: 2014-08-18 09:52
Collection: Joint Session 2014
Publisher: University of Cambridge
Copyright: Faculty of Philosophy
Language: eng (English)
Distribution: World     (downloadable)
Explicit content: No
 
Abstract: A conception of the relation between reasons for belief, justified belief, and knowledge is outlined on which (1) a belief is justified, in the sense of well founded, only if there is an adequate (normative) reason to believe it, (2) (normative) reasons to believe something are constituted by truths, and (3) a reason to believe something justifies one in believingit only if it is constituted by a truth or truths that one knows. It is argued that, contrary to initial appearances, perceptual justification does not pose a problem for this view. The discussion touches upon the relation between believing for reasons and reflective knowledg
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