Matthew Chrisman, Professor of Ethics and Epistemology, University of Edinburgh
Matthew Chrisman is Professor of Ethics and Epistemology at the University of Edinburgh. His research is focused on social-ethical-political theory, epistemology, philosophy of language, and especially the intersections between these. He was elected a member of the Young Academy of Scotland in 2016. He completed his PhD and MA at the University of North Carolina, and his BA at Rice University.
1. Introduction PART I: DOXASTIC AGENCY 2. Beliefs are States not Performances 3. Belief Formation Doesn't Exhaust Doxastic Agency 4. The Activity of Maintaining Beliefs PART II: EPISTEMIC NORMS 5. The Aim of Belief and the Goal of Truth 6. Doxastic Involuntarism and 'Ought to Believe' 7. Social Foundations for Epistemic Normativity PART III: EPISTEMIC DISCOURSE 8. From Epistemic Contextualism to Epistemic Expressivism 9. From Epistemic Expressivism to Epistemic Inferentialism
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