Erkenntnis

Papers
(The median citation count of Erkenntnis is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
What Is the Function of Confirmation Bias?31
What is a Conspiracy Theory?28
The Evidential Conditional24
Reconciling Rigor and Intuition16
Evidence and Knowledge from Computer Simulation12
Epistemic Collaborations: Distributed Cognition and Virtue Reliabilism11
The significance of epistemic blame11
Explicating Exact versus Conceptual Replication10
It Takes a Village to Trust Science: Towards a (Thoroughly) Social Approach to Public Trust in Science10
The Prospects for a Monist Theory of Non-causal Explanation in Science and Mathematics9
Emotion: More like Action than Perception9
The Value of Surprise in Science9
Why Conceptual Engineers Should Not Worry About Topics8
Epistemic Blame and the Normativity of Evidence8
The Importance of Understanding Deep Learning8
The Real Myth of Coherence7
Lies, Common Ground and Performative Utterances7
Tropes, Unmanifested Dispositions and Powerful Qualities7
Calibration in Consciousness Science6
An Evolutionary Sceptical Challenge to Scientific Realism6
Bald-Faced Lies, Blushing, and Noses that Grow: An Experimental Analysis6
Conspiracy Theories are Not Beliefs6
Knowledge as Justified True Belief6
Which Concept of Concept for Conceptual Engineering?6
An Improved Dutch Book Theorem for Conditionalization5
How Knowing-That and Knowing-How Interface in Action: The Intelligence of Motor Representations5
Conceptual (and Hence Mathematical) Explanation, Conceptual Grounding and Proof5
The Parallel Goods of Knowledge and Achievement5
The Cognitive Philosophy of Reflection5
A Defense of Truth as a Necessary Condition on Scientific Explanation5
Feeling the Unknown: Emotions of Uncertainty and Their Valence5
Safety and Necessity5
Backing Without Realism5
Another Look at Reflection4
General Relativity, Mental Causation, and Energy Conservation4
Feminism Without Metaphysics or a Deflationary Account of Gender4
Is Skill a Kind of Disposition to Action-Guiding Knowledge?4
The Metaphysical Possibility of Time Travel Fictions4
Paradoxicality Without Paradox4
Science & Speculation4
A Permissivist Defense of Pascal’s Wager4
A Hypersequent Solution to the Inferentialist Problem of Modality4
Possibility Precedes Actuality4
What is Intelligence For? A Peircean Pragmatist Response to the Knowing-How, Knowing-That Debate4
On Luck and Modality4
Bayesian Updating When What You Learn Might Be False (Forthcoming in Erkenntnis)4
Big Bounce or Double Bang? A Reply to Craig and Sinclair on the Interpretation of Bounce Cosmologies4
Skeptical Arguments and Deep Disagreement4
Can Machine Learning Provide Understanding? How Cosmologists Use Machine Learning to Understand Observations of the Universe3
Why the Pictorial Needs the Motoric3
The Multi-location Trilemma3
In Defence of the Normative Account of Ignorance3
Notational Variants and Cognition: The Case of Dependency Grammar3
Epistemic Collaborativeness as an Intellectual Virtue3
Linguistic Mistakes3
Propositionalism and Questions that do not have Correct Answers3
Diagnostic Overshadowing in Psychiatric-Somatic Comorbidity: A Case for Structural Testimonial Injustice3
Atomism and Fundamentality3
The Hardest Paradox for Closure3
Powers, Processes, and Time3
Inferentialism, Context-Shifting and Background Assumptions3
On Different Ways of Being Equal3
Climate Uncertainty, Real Possibilities and the Precautionary Principle3
One Heresy and One Orthodoxy: On Dialetheism, Dimathematism, and the Non-normativity of Logic3
Rules, Equilibria and Virtual Control: How to Explain Persistence, Resilience and Fragility3
An Extensional Mereology for Structured Entities3
Is There a Persuasive Argument for an Inner Awareness Theory of Consciousness?3
What is a Beautiful Experiment?3
Unsuccessful Remembering: A Challenge for the Relational View of Memory3
Group Inquiry3
Biological Individuality and the Foetus Problem2
Linguistic Understanding and Testimonial Warrant2
Decision Theory and De Minimis Risk2
First-Person Perspective in Experience: Perspectival De Se Representation as an Explanation of the Delimitation Problem2
A Step-by-Step Argument for Causal Finitism2
Making New Tools From the Toolbox of Metaphysics2
Sharing Our Concepts with Machines2
We Need Non-factive Metaphysical Explanation2
Naive Realism for Unconscious Perceptions2
Disjunctivism and the Causal Conditions of Hallucination2
Experiences of Silence in Mood Disorders2
Is an Increase in Probability Always an Increase in Evidential Support?2
Consciousness and Categorical Properties2
Reasonable Doubt from Unconceived Alternatives2
Towards a Bayesian Account of Perceptual Competence2
Evidential Support and Contraposition2
Backwards Causation in Social Institutions2
An Easy Road to Multi-contra-classicality2
Physicalism Without Fundamentality2
Counter Countermathematical Explanations2
Panqualityism, Awareness and the Explanatory Gap2
Natural Analogy: A Hessean Approach to Analogical Reasoning in Theorizing2
Intelligent Behaviour2
Mereological Singularism and Paradox2
Actual Causation and the Challenge of Purpose2
Making Sense of Vicarious Responsibility: Moral Philosophy Meets Legal Theory2
On the Difference Between Realistic and Fantastic Imagining2
Axioms and Postulates as Speech Acts2
Connexivity and the Pragmatics of Conditionals2
No-‘How’ Privileged Self-Knowledge2
The Four-Case Argument and the Existential/Universal Effect2
Experiential Attitudes are Propositional2
Ontological Pluralism and the Generic Conception of Being2
The Ups and Downs of Mechanism Realism: Functions, Levels, and Crosscutting Hierarchies2
(Mere) Verbalness and Substantivity Revisited2
The Truth About Better Understanding?2
Towards Collective Self-knowledge2
Emergentist Integrated Information Theory2
Knowing How to Know That2
Epistemic Luck and Epistemic Risk2
Learning from Non-Causal Models2
A Mathematical Analysis of an Election System Proposed by Gottlob Frege2
Degrees of Doxastic Justification2
The Sense of Agency and the Epistemology of Thinking2
Comment on Artiga’s “Teleosemantics and Pushmi-Pullyu Representations”2
Updating on Biased Probabilistic Testimony2
The Empirical Under-Determination Argument Against Scientific Realism for Dual Theories2
Why We Need to Talk About Preferences: Economic Experiments and the Where-Question2
The Myth of Generic Grounding2
Aggregation in an Infinite, Relativistic Universe2
The Modal Logic of Potential Infinity: Branching Versus Convergent Possibilities2
A New Argument for the Non-Instrumental Value of Truth2
The Normative Autonomy of Logic2
Explanatory Contextualism about Episodic Memory: Towards A Diagnosis of the Causalist-Simulationist Debate2
Believing for a Reason is (at Least) Nearly Self-Intimating2
Emotions and Their Correctness Conditions: A Defense of Attitudinalism2
The Paradox of Predictability2
Selfless Memories2
Non-metric Propositional Similarity2
Explaining Why There is Something Rather than Nothing2
Nihilism, But Not Necessarily2
The Lycan–Stich Argument and the Plasticity of “Belief”2
Evidence and Cognition2
The Denotation of Copredicative Nouns2
Physical Theories are Prescriptions, not Descriptions1
Necessary and Sufficient Conditions, Counterfactuals and Causal Explanations1
Cognitive Projects and the Trustworthiness of Positive Truth1
Doing and Allowing in the Context of Physician-Assisted Suicide1
Unconscious Emotions1
Models as Fundamental Entities in Set Theory: A Naturalistic and Practice-based Approach1
The Precautionary Principle and Expert Disagreement1
Publicity and Common Commitment to Believe1
Semanticism and Ontological Commitment1
Free Will, Control, and the Possibility to do Otherwise from a Causal Modeler’s Perspective1
The Material Conditional is Sufficient to Model Deliberation1
Bridge Principles and Epistemic Norms1
Trusting What Ought to Happen1
Hyperintensionality and Ontological Categories1
Paraconsistent Belief Revision: An Algebraic Investigation1
Higher-Order Evidence and the Dynamics of Self-Location: An Accuracy-Based Argument for Calibrationism1
The Growing Block and What was Once Present1
A Lewisian Argument Against Platonism, or Why Theses About Abstract Objects Are Unintelligible1
Ordinary Parts and Their Complements: Together They Rise, Together They Fall1
Towards an Understanding of the Principle of Variable Embodiments1
Assertion: The Constitutive Rule Account and the Engagement Condition Objection1
On Putnam’s Proof of the Impossibility of a Nominalistic Physics1
How to (Blind)Spot the Truth: An Investigation on Actual Epistemic Value1
Pyow-Hack: Ordered Compositions in Lewis-Skyrms Signaling Games1
A New Condition for Transitivity of Probabilistic Support1
Should the Number of Overlapping Experiencers Count?1
When Doublespeak Goes Viral: A Speech Act Analysis of Internet Trolling1
Ways to Knowledge-First Believe1
An Axiomatic Approach to the Quantified Argument Calculus1
A Modal Condition for the Beginning of the Universe1
Why the Self Does Not Extend1
Cats are not necessarily animals1
Reichenbachian Common Cause Clusters1
Russellian Monism and Structuralism About Physics1
Musical Works as Structural Universals1
Confirmation by Robustness Analysis: A Bayesian Account1
Russellian Representationalism and the Stygian Hues1
Same but Different: Providing a Probabilistic Foundation for the Feature-Matching Approach to Similarity and Categorization1
The Moral Irrelevance of Constitutive Luck1
Sensitivity Theorists Aren’t Unhinged1
Historical Moral Responsibility and Manipulation via Deletion1
‘Lessons from Blur’1
Indeterminacy and Normativity1
Testimony by Presupposition1
Physicalism, Infinite Decomposition, and Constitution1
Computational Modelling for Alcohol Use Disorder1
Navigation and Indexical Thought1
Why Your Causal Intuitions are Corrupt: Intermediate and Enabling Variables1
Epistemic Modals in Hypothetical Reasoning1
Robot Ethics 2.0. From Autonomous Cars to Artificial Intelligence—Edited by Patrick Lin, Keith Abney, Ryan Jenkins. New York: Oxford University Press, 2017. Pp xiii + 4211
Structural Resemblance and the Causal Role of Content1
Future and Negation1
The Tragedy of the Risk Averse1
We Should Move on from Signalling-Based Analyses of Biological Deception1
Patient Similarity in the Era of Precision Medicine: A Philosophical Analysis1
Trolleys, Transplants and Inequality: An Egalitarian Proposal1
Resentment, Parenting, and Strawson’s Compatibilism1
The Liar Without Relativism1
Are Infinite Explanations Self-Explanatory?1
Explanation Within Arm’s Reach: A Predictive Processing Framework for Single Arm Use in Octopuses1
Intuitions About Free Will and the Failure to Comprehend Determinism1
Counterfactual Knowledge, Factivity, and the Overgeneration of Knowledge1
Verbal Disagreement and Semantic Plans1
Relative Interpretation Between Logics1
The Roots of the Paradox of Predictability: A Reply to Gijsbers1
Lockean Beliefs, Dutch Books, and Scoring Systems1
Easy Ontology, Regress, and Holism1
Accessing Self-Control1
Emotions, Actions and Inclinations to Act1
A Counterexample to Deflationary Nominalism1
Antiluminosity, Excuses and the Sufficiency of Knowledge for Rational Action1
Moral Relativism, Metalinguistic Negotiation, and the Epistemic Significance of Disagreement1
What Killed Your Plant? Profligate Omissions and Weak Centering1
Knowledge-Action Principles and Threshold-Impurism1
Newtonian Equivalence Principles1
Lying and What is Said1
A Dual-Aspect Theory of Artifact Function1
A Defence of Manipulationist Noncausal Explanation: The Case for Intervention Liberalism1
The Unmeasurability of Absolute Velocities from the Point of View of Epistemological Internalism1
In Defense of Ordinary Moral Character Judgment1
Dispositionalism, Causation, and the Interaction Gap1
A Monist Proposal: Against Integrative Pluralism About Protein Structure1
Luck and Proportions of Infinite Sets1
The Future of the Present1
On Equivalence Relations Between Interpreted Languages, with an Application to Modal and First-Order Language1
Information and Explanatory Goodness1
Does Macbeth See a Dagger? An Empirical Argument for the Existence-Neutrality of Seeing1
Abilities and Obligations: Lessons from Non-agentive Groups1
Metaphysical Foundationalism and Theoretical Unification1
Varieties of Metaphysical Coherentism1
Derivative Indeterminacy1
A Plea for Exemptions1
Extremists are more confident1
Transformative Experiences, Cognitive Modelling and Affective Forecasting1
Fallibility and Fruitfulness of Deductions1
Knowledge and the Many Norms on Action1
Elgin on Science, Art and Understanding1
Mereological Destruction and Relativized Parthood: A Reply to Costa and Calosi1
Sleeping Beauty and the Evidential Centered Principle1
Assertion, Stakes and Expected Blameworthiness: An Insensitive Invariantist Solution to the Bank Cases1
Preemptive Omissions1
Riemann’s Scale: A Puzzle About Infinity1
The Type-B Moral Error Theory1
Permissivism and the Truth-Connection1
Evidentialism and Occurrent Belief: You Aren’t Justified in Believing Everything Your Evidence Clearly Supports1
Pragmatic Encroachment and the Threshold Problem1
Modal Structuralism with Theoretical Terms1
Knowing How and the Argument from Pervasive Inability1
On the Costs of Classical Logic1
Everettian Mechanics with Hyperfinitely Many Worlds1
The Wrong Understanding of Praise1
Formal Issues of Trope-Only Theories of Universals1
Are There “Aesthetic” Judgments?1
Really Complex Demonstratives: A Dilemma1
Bayesian Networks and Causal Ecumenism1
What is the Fallacy of Approximation?0
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