Testimony, Trust, and Authority
- 178 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
In "Testimony, Trust, and Authority," Benjamin McMyler explores our epistemic dependence on others' testimony, arguing it offers a unique second-personal reason for belief, distinct from impersonal evidence. The book articulates an interpersonal theory of testimony, addressing its philosophical significance and connections to trust and authority, appealing to both epistemologists and those interested in human sociality.
