2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11229-022-03711-0
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Everyday anxious doubt

Abstract: In this article I examine the role of anxiety in our motivation to reassess our epistemic states, by taking as a starting point a proposal put forward by Levy (Philosophers' Imprint 16:1–10, 2016), according to which anxiety is responsible for the ruminations and worries about threatening possibilities that we sometimes get caught up into in our everyday life. Levy’s claim is that these irrational persistent thoughts about possible states of affairs are best explained by anxiety, rather than by beliefs, degree… Show more

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“…Give us all the bullet-proof, 10 Awareness of this risk can cause anxiety, which may also play an important part in doubting. See Vazard (2022) as well as Hookway (2008).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Give us all the bullet-proof, 10 Awareness of this risk can cause anxiety, which may also play an important part in doubting. See Vazard (2022) as well as Hookway (2008).…”
Section: * * *mentioning
confidence: 99%