perspective
The conciliationist view holds that whenever one discovers that an epistemic peer disagrees about a proposition p, one is justified in conciliating, such as by decreasing one's confidence in p if the peer holds the opposite view with equal confidence.
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Sources
- Social Epistemology – Introduction to Philosophy - Rebus Press press.rebus.community via serper
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- proposition concept
- epistemic peers concept