6.22 Ethics Of Belief
Keywords: duty, internalism, alston, internal, internalist, externalist, doxastic, seeing, epistemically, feldman, externalism, status, justification, project, epistemic
Number of articles: 52
Weighted number of articles: 50.77021
Characteristic Articles
- Richard Feldman, 2000, “The Ethics of Belief,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 60:667–95.
- Charlotte Katzoff, 2000, “Counter-Evidence and the Duty to Critically Reflect,” Analysis 60:89–96.
- Alvin Plantinga, 1990, “Justification in the 20th Century,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 50:45–71.
- Stephen Cade Hetherington, 1991, “On Being Epistemically Internal,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 51:855–71.
- Earl Conee, 2002, “Innocuous Infallibility,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 64:406–8.
- Paul Tidman, 1996, “Critical Reflection: An Alleged Epistemic Duty,” Analysis 56:268–76.
- Alan Sidelle, 2002, “Innoculi Innocula,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 64:409–11.
- Phil Goggans, 1991, “Epistemic Obligations and Doxastic Voluntarism,” Analysis 51:102–5.
- Kihyeon Kim, 1994, “The Deontological Conception of Epistemic Justification and Doxastic Voluntarism,” Analysis 54:282–4.
- Anthony Brueckner, 1996, “Deontologism and Internalism in Epistemology,” Noûs 30:527–36.
Highly Cited Articles
- Richard Feldman, 2000, “The Ethics of Belief,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 60:667–95. (0.8227865)