Once you think you're wrong, you must be right: new versions of the preface paradox.
I argue that there are living and everyday case in which rationality requires you, as a non-idealized human thinker, to have inconsistent beliefs while recognizing the inconsistency. I defend my argument against classical and insightful objections by Doris Olin, as well as others. I consider three v...
| Publicado en: | Synthese Vol. 198; no. 7; pp. 1801 - 1826 |
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Apr2021 Supplement 7
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