Inquiry and trust: An epistemic balancing act

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Heather Rabenberg
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[1] SUNY Brockport,
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Philosophical Studies | 2024年 / 181卷
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Epistemology; Inquiry; Trust; Belief; Epistemic bubbles; Faith;
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It might initially appear impossible to inquire into whether p while trusting someone that p. At the very least, it might appear that doing so would be irrational. In this paper, I shall argue that things are not as they appear. Not only is it possible for a person to inquire into whether p while trusting someone that p, it is very often rational. Indeed, combining inquiry and trust in this way is an epistemic balancing act central to a well-lived epistemic life.
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