Are conciliatory views of disagreement self-defeating?
Social Epistemology, vol. 29, no. 2, 2015, pp. 145–159
Abstract
\textlessp\textgreaterConciliatory views of disagreement maintain that discovering a particular type of disagreement requires that one make doxastic conciliation. In this paper I give a more formal characterization of such a view. After explaining and motivating this view as the correct view regarding the epistemic significance of disagreement, I proceed to defend it from several objections concerning higher-order evidence (evidence about the character of one’s evidence) made by Thomas Kelly (2005).\textless/p\textgreater
