Bishop & Trout call their approach “strategic reliabilism.” A short summary is here. It’s far more Yudkowskian than normal reliabilism. LWers may also enjoy their paper The Pathologies of Standard Analytic Epistemology.
That was a pretty cool paper. I don’t think I’ve ever seen SPRs in a philosophy paper before.
For the curious, I interviewed Michael Bishop a couple years ago.
Bishop & Trout call their approach “strategic reliabilism.” A short summary is here. It’s far more Yudkowskian than normal reliabilism. LWers may also enjoy their paper The Pathologies of Standard Analytic Epistemology.
That was a pretty cool paper. I don’t think I’ve ever seen SPRs in a philosophy paper before.
For the curious, I interviewed Michael Bishop a couple years ago.