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1. The Journal of Philosophy: Volume > 121 > Issue: 3
Akshath Jitendranath Optimization and Beyond
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This paper will be concerned with hard choices—that is, choice situations where an agent cannot make a rationally justified choice. Specifically, this paper asks: if an agent cannot optimize in a given situation, are they facing a hard choice? A pair of claims are defended in light of this question. First, situations where an agent cannot optimize because of incompleteness of the binary preference or value relation constitute a hard choice. Second, situations where agents cannot optimize because the binary preference or value relation violates acyclicity do not constitute a hard choice.
2. The Journal of Philosophy: Volume > 121 > Issue: 3
Benjamin Henke Responsibility and Perception
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I argue that beliefs based on irresponsibly formed experiences—whose causes were not appropriately regulated by the subject—are doxastically unjustified. Only this position, I claim, accounts for the higher epistemic standard required of perceptual experts. Section I defends this standard and applies it to a pair of cases in which either an expert umpire or a complete novice judge a force play in baseball. I argue that when the latter, but not the former, fails to follow rules about perceiving force plays, their resulting belief is justified. Section II shows that this difference can be explained by the fact that the novice, but not the expert, formed her experience responsibly. Section III shows that alternative explanations of the expert’s unjustified belief—from defeat, reliability, and inference—fail. Section IV shows that the epistemic relevance of responsible experience formation has broad implications for the epistemology of perceptual beliefs.
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3. The Journal of Philosophy: Volume > 121 > Issue: 3
Ilkka Niiniluoto Igor Douven: The Art of Abduction
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4. The Journal of Philosophy: Volume > 121 > Issue: 3
Call for Submissions: The Isaac Levi Prize
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