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Australasian Journal of Philosophy | 2012

Mentalism and Epistemic Transparency

Declan Smithies

Questions about the transparency of evidence are central to debates between factive and non-factive versions of mentalism about evidence. If all evidence is transparent, then factive mentalism is false, since no factive mental states are transparent. However, Timothy Williamson has argued that transparency is a myth and that no conditions are transparent except trivial ones. This paper responds by drawing a distinction between doxastic and epistemic notions of transparency. Williamsons argument may show that no conditions are doxastically transparent, but it fails to show that no conditions are epistemically transparent. Moreover, this reinstates the argument from the transparency of evidence against factive mentalism.


Synthese | 2015

Ideal rationality and logical omniscience

Declan Smithies

Does rationality require logical omniscience? Our best formal theories of rationality imply that it does, but our ordinary evaluations of rationality seem to suggest otherwise. This paper aims to resolve the tension by arguing that our ordinary evaluations of rationality are not only consistent with the thesis that rationality requires logical omniscience, but also provide a compelling rationale for accepting this thesis in the first place. This paper also defends an account of apriori justification for logical beliefs that is designed to explain the rational requirement of logical omniscience. On this account, apriori justification for beliefs about logic has its source in logical facts, rather than psychological facts about experience, reasoning, or understanding. This account has important consequences for the epistemic role of experience in the logical domain. In a slogan, the epistemic role of experience in the apriori domain is not a justifying role, but rather an enabling and disabling role.


Philosophy and Phenomenological Research | 2012

Moore's Paradox and the Accessibility of Justification

Declan Smithies


Philosophy Compass | 2013

The Nature of Cognitive Phenomenology

Declan Smithies


Philosophical Perspectives | 2012

The mental lives of zombies

Declan Smithies


Philosophy Compass | 2013

The Significance of Cognitive Phenomenology

Declan Smithies


Philosophical Studies | 2013

On the unreliability of introspection

Declan Smithies


Philosophical Issues | 2016

Belief and Self‐Knowledge: Lessons From Moore's Paradox

Declan Smithies


Philosophical Studies | 2016

Perception and the external world

Declan Smithies


Analysis | 2016

Reflection On: On Reflection

Declan Smithies

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Ori Beck

University of Cambridge

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Anil Gupta

University of Pittsburgh

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John McDowell

University of Pittsburgh

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