Anti-Reductionism and Expected Trust

Sanford C. Goldberg
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This chapter addresses the prospects of using anti-reductionism in the epistemology of testimony to establish that speakers are entitled to expect to be presumed trustworthy when they testify. If it exists, such a connection between the epistemology of testimony and the interpersonal normativity of (epistemic) trust would be of great interest. In addition, such a connection would suggest that the interpersonal and epistemic dimensions of conversational pressure are more intimately linked than the author has so far acknowledged. After proposing what he regards as the best attempt at arguing from the epistemological claim to the interpersonal claim, the author concludes that its prospects for success depend on an epistemological assumption that has not yet been discussed in this connection. The guess is that this will come as an unpleasant surprise to those who find themselves sympathetic to the idea of arguing from the one to the other.
反还原论与期望信任
本章讨论了在证词认识论中使用反还原论的前景,以确定说话者在作证时有权期望被假定为值得信赖。如果它存在,证词的认识论和(认识论)信任的人际规范性之间的这种联系将是非常有趣的。此外,这种联系表明,会话压力的人际和认知方面的联系比作者迄今为止所承认的更为密切。在提出了他认为从认识论主张到人际关系主张的最佳论证之后,作者得出结论,其成功的前景取决于一个尚未在这方面讨论过的认识论假设。我的猜测是,对于那些发现自己赞同从一方争论到另一方的想法的人来说,这将是一个令人不快的惊喜。
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