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- Title
Time-Slice Rationality and Self-Locating Belief.
- Authors
Builes, David
- Abstract
The epistemology of self-locating belief concerns itself with how rational agents ought to respond to certain kinds of indexical information. I argue that those who endorse the thesis of Time-Slice Rationality ought to endorse a particular view about the epistemology of self-locating belief, according to which 'essentially indexical' information is never evidentially relevant to non-indexical matters. I close by offering some independent motivations for endorsing Time-Slice Rationality in the context of the epistemology of self-locating belief.
- Subjects
THEORY of knowledge; INDEXICALS (Semantics); THESIS statements (Rhetoric); ENDORSEMENTS (Negotiable instruments); REASON
- Publication
Philosophical Studies, 2020, Vol 177, Issue 10, p3033
- ISSN
0031-8116
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11098-019-01358-1