Be modest: you're living on the edge

Analysis 81 (4):611-621 (2022)
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Abstract

Many have claimed that whenever an investigation might provide evidence for a claim, it might also provide evidence against it. Similarly, many have claimed that your credence should never be on the edge of the range of credences that you think might be rational. Surprisingly, both of these principles imply that you cannot rationally be modest: you cannot be uncertain what the rational opinions are.

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Kevin Dorst
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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