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Kevin Dorst
Kevin Dorst
Assistant Professor, MIT
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Lockeans maximize expected accuracy
K Dorst
Mind 128 (509), 175–211, 2019
1172019
Evidence: A Guide for the Uncertain
K Dorst
Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 100 (3), 586-632, 2020
67*2020
Good guesses
K Dorst, M Mandelkern
Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 105 (3), 581-618, 2022
372022
Abominable KK Failures
K Dorst
Mind, 0
35*
Rational polarization
K Dorst
Philosophical Review 132 (3), 355-458, 2023
33*2023
Higher-Order Uncertainty
K Dorst
Higher-Order Evidence: New Essays, 0
33*
Assertion is weak
M Mandelkern, K Dorst
172022
Deference done better
K Dorst, BA Levinstein, B Salow, BE Husic, B Fitelson
Philosophical Perspectives 35 (1), 99-150, 2021
142021
Why rational people polarize
K Dorst
112019
Higher-order evidence
K Dorst
The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy of Evidence, 176-194, 2020
102020
The rational question
K Dorst
The Oxonian Review, 2020
72020
Reasonably polarized: Why politics is more rational than you think
K Dorst
Psychology today, accessed June 5, 2023, 2020
52020
Can the Knowledge Norm Co‐Opt the Opt Out?
K Dorst
Thought: A Journal of Philosophy 3 (4), 273-282, 2014
32014
Being Rational and Being Wrong
K Dorst
22023
Splitting the (In) Difference: Why Fine-Tuning Supports Design
C Dorst, K Dorst
Thought: A Journal of Philosophy, 2022
2*2022
Modest epistemology
KKM Dorst
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2019
22019
Bayesians Commit the Gambler's Fallacy
K Dorst
Available at SSRN 4683064, 2024
12024
The Conjunction Fallacy: Confirmation or Relevance?
WJ Chung, K Dorst, M Mandelkern, S Mascarenhas
12023
Be modest: you're living on the edge
K Dorst
Analysis 81 (4), 611-621, 2021
12021
Be modest: you're living on the edge (vol 81, pg 611, 2022)
K Dorst
ANALYSIS 82 (3), 473-473, 2022
2022
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