2024
DOI: 10.1007/s11098-023-02088-1
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Epistemic blame as relationship modification: reply to Smartt

Cameron Boult

Abstract: I respond to Tim Smartt's (2023) skepticism about epistemic blame. Smartt's skepticism is based on the claims that i) mere negative epistemic evaluation can better explain everything proponents of epistemic blame say we need epistemic blame to explain; and ii) no existing account of epistemic blame provides a plausible account of the putative force that any response deserving the label "blame" ought to have. He focuses primarily on the prominent "relationship-based" account of epistemic blame to defend these c… Show more

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