Political Epistemology, Rationality, and Externalism about Bias

Philosophical Issues (forthcoming)
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Abstract

Externalism about Bias is the thesis that a person's biases do not supervene on their internal states and the causal relations among those states. This paper defends Externalism about Bias and explores some of its implications.

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Thomas Kelly
Princeton University

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