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Mattias Skipper
Mattias Skipper
Associate Professor of Philosophy, Inland University of Applied Sciences
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A dynamic solution to the problem of logical omniscience
JC Bjerring, M Skipper
Journal of Philosophical Logic 48, 501-521, 2019
452019
Higher-order evidence: New essays
M Skipper, A Steglich-Petersen
Oxford University Press, 2019
332019
Dynamic Epistemic Logic and Logical Omniscience
MS Rasmussen
Logic and Logical Philosophy 24 (3), 2015
222015
A Higher-Order Approach to Disagreement
MS Rasmussen, A Steglich-Petersen, JC Bjerring
Episteme 15 (1), 80-100, 2017
202017
Higher-order defeat and the impossibility of self-misleading
M Skipper
Higher-order evidence: New essays 189, 2019
192019
An instrumentalist account of how to weigh epistemic and practical reasons for belief
A Steglich-Petersen, M Skipper
Mind 129 (516), 1071-1094, 2020
182020
Bayesianism for non-ideal agents
M Skipper, JC Bjerring
Erkenntnis 87 (1), 93-115, 2022
152022
Does rationality demand higher-order certainty?
M Skipper
Synthese 198 (12), 11561-11585, 2021
122021
Hyperintensional semantics: a Fregean approach
M Skipper, JC Bjerring
Synthese 197 (8), 3535-3558, 2020
112020
Reconciling Enkrasia and Higher-Order Defeat
M Skipper
Erkenntnis, 2018
112018
Instrumental reasons for belief: Elliptical talk and elusive properties
A Steglich-Petersen, M Skipper
The ethics of belief and beyond, 109-125, 2020
92020
Group disagreement: a belief aggregation perspective
M Skipper, A Steglich-Petersen
Synthese 196, 4033-4058, 2019
72019
Higher-order defeat without epistemic dilemmas
M Skipper
Logos & Episteme 9 (4), 451-465, 2018
62018
Higher-order evidence and the normativity of logic
M Skipper
Epistemic Dilemmas, 21-37, 2021
52021
Belief gambles in epistemic decision theory
M Skipper
Philosophical Studies 178 (2), 407-426, 2021
52021
Explaining the illusion of asymmetric insight
A Steglich-Petersen, M Skipper
Review of Philosophy and Psychology 10, 769-786, 2019
52019
Unifying epistemic and practical rationality
M Skipper
Mind 132 (525), 136-157, 2023
42023
The Humility Heuristic, or: People Worth Trusting Admit to What They Don’t Know
M Skipper
Social Epistemology 35 (3), 323-336, 2021
42021
When conciliation frustrates the epistemic priorities of groups
M Skipper, A Steglich-Petersen
The epistemology of group disagreement, 68-89, 2020
42020
Can Arbitrary Beliefs be Rational?
M Skipper
Episteme 20 (2), 377-392, 2023
22023
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