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Monthly Archives: April 2012

Informal Logic and Critical Thinking Essay Prize

Posted on April 23, 2012 by Kvanvig Jon
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The Association for Informal Logic and Critical Thinking invites submissions the 2012 AILACT Essay Prize. Value: $300 U.S. The prize-winning paper will be published in Informal Logic, contingent upon meeting the conditions specified in the prize’s notice, available at http://ailact.mcmaster.ca/. … Continue reading →

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Dogmatism vs Bayesianism: Why Should Bayesianism Win?

Posted on April 17, 2012 by Chris Tucker
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Perceptual dogmatism is the view that a perceptual seeming that P prima facie justifies P.  Classical Bayesianism (CB), as I am using the term, is the idea that justification is accurately modelled by classical probability theory, which includes Bayes’ Theorem.  … Continue reading →

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A Technical Issue with a Functionalist Account of Belief

Posted on April 12, 2012 by Kvanvig Jon
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Fans of pragmatic encroachment need a way to resist the arguments of Weatherson and Nagel and Bach, arguments that show that in many of the motivating cases, an explanation in terms of pragmatic encroachment into belief itself can replace pragmatic … Continue reading →

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