A puzzle about knowledge ascriptions

Author:

Porter Brian1,Barr Kelli1,Bencherifa Abdellatif2,Buckwalter Wesley3ORCID,Deguchi Yasuo4,Fabiano Emanuele56,Hashimoto Takaaki7,Halamova Julia8,Homan Joshua9ORCID,Karasawa Kaori10,Kanovsky Martin11,Kim Hackjin12,Kiper Jordan13,Lee Minha14,Liu Xiaofei15ORCID,Mitova Veli16,Bhaya Rukmini17,Pantovic Ljiljana18,Quintanilla Pablo6,Reijer Josien16,Romero Pedro19,Singh Purmina17,Tber Salma20,Wilkenfeld Daniel21,Stich Stephen22,Barrett Clark23,Machery Edouard116ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of History and Philosophy of Science University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh United States

2. Public Policy Center Université Internationale de Rabat Rabat Morocco

3. Department of Philosophy George Mason University Fairfax United States

4. Department of Philosophy University of Kyoto Kyoto Japan

5. Centre for Social Studies Universidade de Coimbra Coimbra Portugal

6. Department of Philosophy Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú Lima Peru

7. Department of Social Psychology University of Tokyo Tokyo Japan

8. Institute of Applied Psychology Comenius University Bratislava Slovakia

9. Department of Anthropology University of Kansas Lawrence United States

10. Department of Psychology University of Tokyo Tokyo Japan

11. Institute of Social Anthropology Comenius University Bratislava Slovakia

12. School of Psychology Korea University Seoul South Korea

13. Department of Anthropology University of Alabama at Birmingham Birmingham United States

14. Department of Psychology Seoul National University Seoul South Korea

15. School of Philosophy Wuhan University Hubei China

16. African Centre for Epistemology and Philosophy of Science University of Johannesburg Johannesburg South Africa

17. Department of Humanities & Social Sciences Indian Institute of Technology Delhi India

18. Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory University of Belgrade Belgrade Serbia

19. Department of Economics Universidad San Francisco de Quito Quito Ecuador

20. Collège des Sciences Sociales Université Internationale de Rabat Rabat Morocco

21. School of Nursing University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh United States

22. Department of Philosophy Rutgers University New Brunswick United States

23. Department of Anthropology University of California, Los Angeles Los Angeles United States

Abstract

AbstractPhilosophers have argued that stakes affect knowledge: a given amount of evidence may suffice for knowledge if the stakes are low, but not if the stakes are high. By contrast, empirical work on the influence of stakes on ordinary knowledge ascriptions has been divided along methodological lines: “evidence‐fixed” prompts rarely find stakes effects, while “evidence‐seeking” prompts consistently find them. We present a cross‐cultural study using both evidence‐fixed and evidence‐seeking prompts with a diverse sample of 17 populations in 11 countries, speaking 14 languages. Our study is the first to use an evidence‐seeking prompt cross‐culturally, and includes several previously untested populations (including indigenous populations). Across cultures, we do not find evidence of a stakes effect with our evidence‐fixed prompt, but do with our evidence‐seeking prompt. We argue that the divergent results reveal a tension within folk epistemology: people's beliefs about when it is appropriate to ascribe knowledge differ significantly from their actual practice in ascribing knowledge.

Funder

John Templeton Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

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