
Bonus Episode: Don’t Think for Yourself, Chapter 1
History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps
How to Make Decisions and Form Beliefs
Author says we often form beliefs by accepting the judgment of other people, whom we take to be authoritative. We are increasingly warned against taking our beliefs from sources that were previously considered authoritative. Mediaeval philosophers engage in explicit and productive reflection on how one might responsibly form one's beliefs based on authority. The book will cover quite a lot of territory, both chronologically and geographically.
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