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Between Probability and Certainty - What Justifies Belief (Hardcover)
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Between Probability and Certainty - What Justifies Belief (Hardcover)
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Martin Smith explores a question central to philosophy-namely, what
does it take for a belief to be justified or rational? According to
a widespread view, whether one has justification for believing a
proposition is determined by how probable that proposition is,
given one's evidence. In the present book this view is rejected and
replaced with another: in order for one to have justification for
believing a proposition, one's evidence must normically support
it-roughly, one's evidence must make the falsity of that
proposition abnormal in the sense of calling for special,
independent explanation. This conception of justification bears
upon a range of topics in epistemology and beyond, including the
relation between justification and knowledge, the force of
statistical evidence, the problem of scepticism, the lottery and
preface paradoxes, the viability of multiple premise closure, the
internalist/externalist debate, the psychology of human reasoning,
and the relation between belief and degrees of belief. Ultimately,
this way of looking at justification guides us to a new, unfamiliar
picture of how we should respond to our evidence and manage our own
fallibility. This picture is developed here.
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