J Horton, M Dimova-Cookson… - Multiculturalism and moral …, 2010 - books.google.com
… So, for the notion of reasonabledisagreement to do any work… between disagreements that we accept as reasonable and … reason to doubt our own convictions and beliefs about them. …
… "except upon proof beyond a reasonabledoubt of every fact necessary to … disagreement on whether juries should also be given an instruction defining the term "reasonabledoubt…
C Larmore - Social Philosophy and Policy, 1994 - cambridge.org
… recognition that reasonable people tend naturally to disagree about the comprehensive nature of the good life. A recognition of the inevitability of reasonabledisagreement about the …
… , it is no surprise that others disagree with us about many of … Typically, philosophers assume that where parties disagree … , not all disagreements, and not all peer disagreements, about …
R Feldman, L Antony - Social epistemology: Essential readings, 2011 - books.google.com
… be applied to disagreements among the theists, or to disagreements about … disagreement. Rather, I begin with the fact that there is disagreement and raise questions about reasonable …
G Oppy - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, 2010 - Springer
… Reasonabledisagreement: People reasonably disagree about a proposition when they disagree about that proposition, and they are reasonable in … a reasonabledisagreement about a …
T Grundmann - Knowledge, Virtue, and Action, 2013 - api.taylorfrancis.com
… It seems reasonable that disagreement requires suspension of … disagreement among peers does not dissolve indicates that there is no real conflict, but a merely verbal disagreement …
… Assume further that the peer disagreement is out in the open: they know that there is disagreement and that the disagreement is with a peer. Call this “revealed peer disagreement.” …
… The problem, in a nutshell, is that the existence of epistemic peers with whom we genuinely disagree appears to undermine our claims to know those propositions on which we disagree …