DOI: 10.5406/21521123.61.2.01 ISSN: 0003-0481

Evidence and Emotions

Artūrs Logins
  • Philosophy

Abstract

This paper explores one way in which the view that emotions can be epistemically justified stands in tension with two common views in epistemology; namely, that doxastic justification entails propositional justification, and that propositional justification is entirely determined by the (inferential) support relations between one's evidence and a given proposition. A tentative solution to the tension is provided.