Cart 0
The Rational Inquirer
Click to zoom

Share this book

The Rational Inquirer : Disagreement, Evidence, and the Doxastic Attitudes

Book Details

Format Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10 0198925158
ISBN-13 9780198925156
Publisher Oxford University Press
Imprint Oxford University Press
Country of Manufacture GB
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Jul 15th, 2025
Print length 240 Pages
Weight 518 grams
Dimensions 24.00 x 16.50 x 2.00 cms
Ksh 15,100.00
Werezi Extended Catalogue 0 in stock

Delivery Location

Delivery fee: Select location

Secure
Quality
Fast
Disagreement is a pervasive feature of our intellectual lives. How should we respond to the problem of disagreement with someone whom we take to be our epistemic peer? Michele Palmira offers a framework for norms of inquiry according to which the rational response is to combine a process of double-checking with an attitude of hypothesis.
The Rational Inquirer offers an original account of the rational response to peer disagreement in terms of a duty to double-check one''s initial conclusions and a permission to retain an inquiry-directing attitude of hypothesis toward those conclusions. This allows for a vindication of the competing rational pressures to revise and retain one''s original views that give rise to the distinctive puzzle of peer disagreement.Michele Palmira conceives of peer disagreement as higher-order evidence that generates a genuine epistemic duty to double-check one''s initial conclusions. His inquiry-theoretic approach contrasts with existing approaches that characterise the rational response to higher-order evidence in terms of doxastic duties to revise or retain one''s beliefs. He develops a pluralist view of the aims of inquiry, offers a definition of double-checking, and defends the genuine epistemic nature of the duty to double-check. Palmira shows that while the duty to double-check is incompatible with rational belief retention, it is compatible with the retention of an attitude of hypothesis whereby two peers retain their cognitive leanings toward conflicting answers to the question at hand. He also contends that hypothesis is a sui generis doxastic attitude that does not reduce to suspended judgement or credences, develops a non-evidentialist and consequentialist view of the central epistemic norm governing rational hypothesis, and argues that the account on offer compares favourably with recent views that also appeal to doxastic attitudes other than belief and suspended judgement.

Get The Rational Inquirer by at the best price and quality guaranteed only at Werezi Africa's largest book ecommerce store. The book was published by Oxford University Press and it has pages.

Mind, Body, & Spirit

Shopping Cart

Africa largest book store

Sub Total:
Ebooks

Digital Library
Coming Soon

Our digital collection is currently being curated to ensure the best possible reading experience on Werezi. We'll be launching our Ebooks platform shortly.