Dear all,

Please join us for the CamPoS (Cambridge Philosophy of Science) seminar

Wednesday 29th 1-2:30pm in HPS Seminar Room 2.

Lisa Bortolotti (Birmingham) will give a talk entitled "The Epistemic
Innocence Project: The Case of Delusions". The abstract is below.

Best wishes,

Christopher


THE EPISTEMIC INNOCENCE PROJECT: THE CASE OF DELUSIONS
In the paper I first introduce the notion of epistemic innocence as the
status of cognitions that may infringe epistemic norms but have significant
epistemic benefits that could not be obtained otherwise. In particular, a
cognition is epistemically innocent if (1) it delivers some significant
epistemic benefit to a given subject at a given time by contributing to the
acquisition, retention or use of relevant true beliefs; (2) alternative
cognitions (with fewer epistemic faults) are either unavailable or fail to
deliver the same epistemic benefit to that subject at that time.
Then, I ask whether clinical delusions have the potential for epistemic
innocence. Delusions are typically false and irresponsive to evidence, and
exemplify failures of rationality and self-knowledge. But empirical studies
suggest that delusions may have psychological benefits by relieving
anxiety, enhancing meaningfulness and sense of coherence, or playing a
defensive function. Can such psychological benefits convert into epistemic
ones?
I argue that at least some delusions can have temporary epistemic benefits
and be a means to restoring epistemic functionality in agents subject to
perceptual anomalies or overwhelming negative emotions. The analysis leads
to a multi-faceted view of the epistemic status of delusions, which
explains some of the dilemmas affecting clinical practice, and illustrates
the complexity of epistemic evaluation.
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