6.32 Testimony
Keywords: testimonial, trust, testimony, audience, hearer, burge, told, speaker, speech, source, entitlement, acquire, entitled, speakers, utterances
Number of articles: 36
Weighted number of articles: 33.29462
Characteristic Articles
- Tomoji Shogenji, 2006, “A Defense of Reductionism About Testimonial Justification of Beliefs,” Noûs 40:331–46.
- Jonathan E. Adler, 1994, “Testimony, Trust, Knowing,” Journal of Philosophy 91:264–75.
- Elizabeth Fricker, 2006, “Second-Hand Knowledge,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 73:592–618.
- Edward S. Hinchman, 2005, “Telling as Inviting to Trust,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 70:562–87.
- Sanford C. Goldberg, 2008, “Testimonial Knowledge in Early Childhood, Revisited,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 76:1–36.
- Elizabeth Fricker, 1995, “Critical Notice,” Mind 104:393–411.
- Paul Faulkner, 2007, “What is Wrong with Lying?,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 75:535–57.
- Paul Faulkner, 2007, “On Telling and Trusting,” Mind 116:875–902.
- Christopher J. Insole, 2000, “Seeing Off the Local Threat to Irreducible Knowledge by Testimony,” The Philosophical Quarterly 50:44–56.
- Miranda Fricker, 2012, “Group Testimony? the Making of a Collective Good Informant,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 84:249–76.
Highly Cited Articles
- Jennifer Lackey, 1999, “Testimonial Knowledge and Transmission,” The Philosophical Quarterly 49:471–90. (0.551844)