6.31 Transmission

Keywords: warrant, wright, warranted, entitlement, transmission, faculties, entitled, plantinga, failure, environment, properly, inferential, proper, iii, project

Number of articles: 30
Weighted number of articles: 33.19632

A scatterplot showing the raw number of articles that are in the epistemology subtopic transmission each year from 1945-2013. The average value is 0.44, and the median value is 0. It reaches a peak value of 4 in 2004, and has a minimum value of 0 in 1946.

Figure 6.129: Raw number of articles in topic 31, transmission.

A scatterplot showing the weighted number of articles that are in the epistemology subtopic transmission each year from 1945-2013. The average value is 0.49, and the median value is 0.08. It reaches a peak value of 3.11 in 2004, and has a minimum value of 0 in 1950.

Figure 6.130: Weighted number of articles in topic 31, transmission.

A scatterplot showing the proportion of philosophy articles that are in the epistemology subtopic transmission each year from 1945-2013. The average value is 0.1%, and the median value is 0.0%. It reaches a peak value of 0.8% in 2004, and has a minimum value of 0.0% in 1950.

Figure 6.131: Percentage of philosophy articles in topic 31, transmission.

A scatterplot showing the percentage of epistemology articles that are in the epistemology subtopic transmission each year from 1945-2013. The average value is 1.2%, and the median value is 0.5%. It reaches a peak value of 6.9% in 2004, and has a minimum value of 0.0% in 1950.

Figure 6.132: Percentage of epistemology articles in topic 31, transmission.

Characteristic Articles

  1. Crispin Wright and Martin Davies, 2004, “On Epistemic Entitlement,” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society (Supplementary Volume) 78:167–245.
  2. Jessica Brown, 2004, “Wright on Transmission Failure,” Analysis 64:57–67.
  3. Sven Rosenkranz, 2001, “Farewell to Objectivity: A Critique of Brandom,” The Philosophical Quarterly 51:232–7.
  4. Alvin Plantinga, 1997, “Warrant and Accidentally True Belief,” Analysis 57:140–5.
  5. Christopher Tucker, 2010, “When Transmission Fails,” Philosophical Review 119:497–529.
  6. Jim Edwards, 1999, “Prizing Truth from Warranted Assertibility: Reply to Tennant,” Analysis 59:300–8.
  7. José L. Zalabardo, 2008, “Internalish Foundationalism and the Problem of the Epistemic Regress,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 77:34–58.
  8. Crispin Wright, 2002, “(Anti-)Sceptics Simple and Subtle: G. E. Moore and John McDowell,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 65:330–48.
  9. Samir Okasha, 2004, “Wright on the Transmission of Support: A Bayesian Analysis,” Analysis 64:139–46.
  10. Thomas M. Crisp, 2000, “Gettier and Plantinga’s Revised Account of Warrant,” Analysis 60:42–50.