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Ideas of Miranda Fricker, by Text
[British, fl. 2007, Lecturer at Birkbeck College, London.]
1.3 n11
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p.18
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Burge says we are normally a priori entitled to believe testimony
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2.3
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p.52
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It is necessary for a belief that it be held for a length of time
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3.2
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p.71
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We assess testimonial probabilities by the speaker, the listener, the facts, and the circumstances
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3.3
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p.80
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Testimonial judgement is not logical, but produces reasons and motivations
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3.4
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p.84
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Judgements can be unreflective and non-inferential, yet rational, by being sensitive to experience
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4.1
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p.91
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Assessing credibility involves the impact of both the speaker's and the listener's social identity
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4.2
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p.107
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To judge agents in remote times and cultures we need a moral resentment weaker than blame
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5.1
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p.116
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Offering knowledge needs accuracy and sincerity; receiving it needs testimonial justice
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