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Author Archives: J. Beebe

NEH Institute in Experimental Philosophy, Summer 2012

Posted on January 24, 2012 by J. BeebeJanuary 24, 2012
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Shaun Nichols and Ron Mallon are again running an NEH Summer Institute in Experimental Philosophy this July in Tucson. Details are here: http://epi.arizona.edu/. Applications are due March 1st. Institutes are designed for teachers of American undergraduate students. Because of recent … Continue reading →

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Gender and Epistemic Intuition

Posted on February 15, 2010 by J. BeebeFebruary 15, 2010
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Readers of CD might be interested to know about a new paper by Wesley Buckwalter, in which he discusses apparent gender differences in epistemic intuition. The paper, which can be found here, has recently been discussed on the Experimental Philosophy Blog and … Continue reading →

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Internalism and Externalism

Posted on January 23, 2008 by J. BeebeJanuary 23, 2008
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I have a question about the epistemic internalism and externalism debate. After the first round of the debate in the 1980s, several philosophers began claiming to be internalists about justification but externalists about knowledge. Although this became a somewhat common … Continue reading →

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Is Blind Review Threatened by Online Works in Progress?

Posted on December 7, 2006 by J. BeebeDecember 7, 2006
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Many scholars now post drafts of articles they are writing online before they are accepted for publication. If a submitted article is going through a process of blind review, very often all that a reviewer has to do to to … Continue reading →

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Relative Frequencies in Infinite Sets

Posted on July 31, 2006 by J. BeebeJuly 31, 2006
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I have a question about relative frequency for the formal epistemologists out there. I would like to know whether the following claim is true, given either von Mises’ or Kolmogorov’s definitions of randomness: (RF) The limiting frequency of positive even … Continue reading →

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Hot New Topics in Epistemology

Posted on October 12, 2005 by J. BeebeOctober 12, 2005
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Last year CDers had a discussion about what the most important developments in epistemology over the last quarter century have been. I thought it would be interesting if CDers had a similar discussion that looked more toward the future than … Continue reading →

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