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Unzipping the Zetetic Turn

Synthese 202 (6):1-29 (2023)

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  1. Inquiry and Higher-Order Evidence.Arianna Falbo - 2026 - In Aaron B. Creller & Jonathan Matheson, Inquiry: philosophical perspectives. New York, NY: Routledge.
    What is the epistemic significance of higher-order evidence? Recently, philosophers have defended zetetic approaches to higher-order evidence, which appeal to factors related to inquiry. According to such views, in response to higher order evidence, one should open inquiry and deliberate on the question further. While it can often be productive to inquire in response to higher-order evidence, whether one should inquire is settled on primarily practical—not purely epistemic—grounds. I defend various cases where one can rationally respond to higher-order evidence without (...)
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  • The zetetic significance of unpossessed evidence.Michele Palmira - 2026 - In Aaron B. Creller & Jonathan Matheson, Inquiry: philosophical perspectives. New York, NY: Routledge.
    The presence of easily accessible yet unpossessed evidence seems to matter epistemically. In this chapter I offer an inquiry-theoretic explanation of this datum. I argue that agents in the target cases fail to be competent inquirers and gather the relevant easily accessible evidence. This offers a deflationary explanation of the initial datum. I then show how to inflate this explanation to vindicate the thought that unpossessed evidence has defeating power over the justificatory status of one’s beliefs. The inflationary explanation rests (...)
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