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This book collects cutting edge essays on epistemic agency and related topics by distinguished senior contributors to epistemology, as well as rising figures in the field. The assembly of scholars is impressive, as is reflected by the quality and range of their contributions.
Contents
1. Knowledge and Action
 Pyrrhonian Skepticism and Human  Agency
 ERNEST SOSA  1
 Skeptical Challenges and Knowing Action 
 STEPHEN HETHERINGTON  18
 Fallibilism, Epistemic Possibility, and  Epistemic Agency
 BARON REED  40
 2. Agency and Responsibility
 Rational 'Ought' Implies 'Can'  
 RALPH WEDGWOOD  70
 Obsessive Thoughts and Inner Voices
 LUCY O'BRIEN  93
 The Possibility of Epistemic Responsibility
 MIGUEL'ANGEL FERNANDEZ 109
 Epistemic Responsibility and Doxastic Agency
 CONOR MCHUGH  132
 Is Epistemic Agency Possible?  
 PASCAL ENGEL  158
 Epistemic Agency: Some Doubts  
 KIERAN SETIYA  179
 Can Virtue Epistemology Capitalize on JTB's Appeal?
 E. J. COFFMAN  199
 3. Intellectual Virtues
 In Defense of Reflection
 VALERIE TIBERIUS  223
 Intellectual Autonomy
 LINDA ZAGZEBSKI  244
 A Neo-Stoic Approach to Epistemic Agency
 SARAH WRIGHT  262
 Why We Cannot Rely On Ourselves for Epistemic Improvement
 KRISTOFFER AHLSTROM-VIJ  276
 4. Reasoning and Epistemic Norms
 Scope for Rational Autonomy
 MARK SCHROEDER  297
 Why We Reason the Way We Do
 NISHI SHAH  311
 Cognitive Diversity and Epistemic Norms
 JESSICA BROWN  326
 Epistemic Commitments, Epistemic Agency and Practical Reasons
 MICHAEL P. LYNCH  343
 The Rejection of Epistemic Consequentialism
 SELIM BERKER  363
 What Is an Inference?  
 RAM NETA  388
 Errata  408

              
              

