Share this postAlex Worsnip (UNC Chapel Hill), "Suspiciously Convenient Beliefs and the Pathologies of (Epistemological) Ideal Theory" newworkinphilosophy.substack.comCopy linkFacebookEmailNoteOtherPlayback speed×Share postShare post at current timeShare from 0:000:00/0:00Transcript7Share this postAlex Worsnip (UNC Chapel Hill), "Suspiciously Convenient Beliefs and the Pathologies of (Epistemological) Ideal Theory" newworkinphilosophy.substack.comCopy linkFacebookEmailNoteOther1Alex Worsnip (UNC Chapel Hill), "Suspiciously Convenient Beliefs and the Pathologies of (Epistemological) Ideal Theory" Midwest Studies in Philosophy, 2024Marcus ArvanJun 24, 20247Share this postAlex Worsnip (UNC Chapel Hill), "Suspiciously Convenient Beliefs and the Pathologies of (Epistemological) Ideal Theory" newworkinphilosophy.substack.comCopy linkFacebookEmailNoteOther1ShareTranscriptBy Alex WorsnipThe paper: https://philpapers.org/rec/WORSCBA version of this video with subtitles is available on NWP’s YouTube Channel.Share this discussionAlex Worsnip (UNC Chapel Hill), "Suspiciously Convenient Beliefs and the Pathologies of (Epistemological) Ideal Theory" newworkinphilosophy.substack.comCopy linkFacebookEmailNoteOther1 CommentNew Work in PhilosophySubscribeAuthorsMarcus ArvanRecent PostsAlexandre Lefebvre (University of Sydney), "Liberalism as a Way of Life"May 23 • Marcus ArvanKeith Dowding (Australian National University) & Alexandra Oprea (University at Buffalo), "Manipulation in politics and public policy"May 9 • Marcus ArvanTom Kaspers (University of St Andrews & University of Stirling), "The Practical Bearings of Truth as Correspondence"Mar 7 • Marcus ArvanHelen De Cruz (St. Louis University), "Wonderstruck: How Wonder and Awe Shape the Way We Think"Mar 4 • Marcus Arvan
Alex Worsnip (UNC Chapel Hill), "Suspiciously Convenient Beliefs and the Pathologies of (Epistemological) Ideal Theory"