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Intellectual Trust in Oneself and Others
Book • 2001
In this work, Richard Foley develops his account of intellectual trust, building on his earlier influential books The Theory of Epistemic Rationality (1987) and Working Without a Net (1993).
The book examines how individuals justify beliefs and trust their own cognitive faculties as well as those of others in epistemology.
The book examines how individuals justify beliefs and trust their own cognitive faculties as well as those of others in epistemology.
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Mentioned by Arthur Brooks as the basis for the idea of forming opinions from the opinions of other people.

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How to Stop Caring What Others Think



