@article{Pritchard_Ryan_2014, title={Zagzebski on Rationality}, volume={6}, url={https://philosophy-of-religion.eu/index.php/ejpr/article/view/143}, DOI={10.24204/ejpr.v6i4.143}, abstractNote={This paper examines Linda Zagzebski’s (2012) account of rationality, as set out in her rich, wide-ranging, and important book, Epistemic Authority: A Theory of Trust, Authority, and Autonomy in Belief. We briefly describe the account that she offers and then consider its plausibility. In particular, in the first section we argue that a number of Zagzebski’s claims with regard to rationality require more support than she offers for them. Moreover, in the second section, we contend that far from offering Zagzebski a quick way of dealing with radical scepticism, her account of rationality actually seems to be particularly vulnerable to this problem.}, number={4}, journal={European Journal for Philosophy of Religion}, author={Pritchard, Duncan and Ryan, Shane}, year={2014}, month={Dec.}, pages={39–46} }