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Must Beliefs and Evidence Agree? : A Debate - Scott Stapleford

Must Beliefs and Evidence Agree?

A Debate

By: Scott Stapleford, Elizabeth Jackson

Hardcover | 8 December 2025 | Edition Number 1

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Should our beliefs be proportioned to our evidence? Are we doing something wrong in believing with little or no evidence? And may our beliefs be based partly or wholly on moral or practical considerations? These questions are harder than you think. Scott Stapleford and Elizabeth Jackson agree on the priority of evidence, but they differ on the degree of permissible slack and the relevance of other considerations.

In this lively epistemological debate, Stapleford takes a hard line, defending the extremist view that any discrepancy between what we believe and what our evidence supports is an error that should be corrected. In the economy of our beliefs, evidence alone has a normative grip. Jackson is more forgiving. While evidence regulates belief, its authority is not complete. She takes a more liberal perspective that accords non-evidential factors a lawful role in delimiting the class of permissible beliefs.

With echoes of the famous 19th century dispute between the mathematician William Clifford and the psychologist William James, the Staplefordâ"Jackson debate feels particularly relevant in a time when disagreement runs uncomfortably hot and evidence is treated with contempt. This debate will temptâ"and gently instructâ"anyone who has ever asked themselves: Canât I just believe what I want?

Key Features

  • Includes accessible discussions of evidence, evidentialism, transparency, epistemic value monism, the aim of belief, permissivism, encroachment, practical reasons for belief, epistemic obligations, Pascalâs wager, and much more.
  • Is highly readable, with clear language and an easy-to-follow format.
  • Includes boxed summaries at the end of each section and partitioned expansions of key ideas that supplement the main lines of reasoning.

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