Regress argument

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1A CRITICAL EXAMINATION OF BONJOUR’S, HAACK’S, AND DANCY’S THEORY OF EMPIRICAL JUSTIFICATION Dionysis CHRISTIAS ABSTRACT: In this paper, we shall describe and critically evaluate four contemporary theories which att

A CRITICAL EXAMINATION OF BONJOUR’S, HAACK’S, AND DANCY’S THEORY OF EMPIRICAL JUSTIFICATION Dionysis CHRISTIAS ABSTRACT: In this paper, we shall describe and critically evaluate four contemporary theories which att

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Source URL: logos-and-episteme.acadiasi.ro

Language: English - Date: 2015-03-28 04:03:00
2g02cbc  g02 – Regression Analysis nag regress confid interval (g02cbc) 1.

g02cbc g02 – Regression Analysis nag regress confid interval (g02cbc) 1.

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Source URL: www.softintegration.com

Language: English - Date: 2004-10-25 19:49:07
3On An Argument Against Immediate Justification Juan Comesa˜ na  Introduction

On An Argument Against Immediate Justification Juan Comesa˜ na Introduction

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Source URL: comesana.web.arizona.edu

Language: English - Date: 2012-11-08 21:06:31
4Epistemic Probability1  In this paper I want to explore both the conceptual and epistemic place of epistemic probability within a foundationalist theory of justification. After arguing that one should take the relation o

Epistemic Probability1 In this paper I want to explore both the conceptual and epistemic place of epistemic probability within a foundationalist theory of justification. After arguing that one should take the relation o

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Source URL: myweb.uiowa.edu

Language: English - Date: 2009-06-11 13:10:47
5Philosophical Issues, 14, Epistemology, 2004  ON JUSTIFYING AND BEING JUSTIFIED Adam Leite Indiana University

Philosophical Issues, 14, Epistemology, 2004 ON JUSTIFYING AND BEING JUSTIFIED Adam Leite Indiana University

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Source URL: www.indiana.edu

Language: English - Date: 2004-09-06 11:10:30
6A Localist Solution to the Regress of Justification  1 A Localist Solution to the Regress of Epistemic Justification

A Localist Solution to the Regress of Justification 1 A Localist Solution to the Regress of Epistemic Justification

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Source URL: www.indiana.edu

Language: English - Date: 2005-02-15 16:58:20
7Skeptical Hypotheses and Moral Skepticism Joshua May Published in the Canadian Journal of Philosophy Vol. 43, No[removed]), pp[removed]DOI: [removed][removed]Note: This is the penultimate draft;

Skeptical Hypotheses and Moral Skepticism Joshua May Published in the Canadian Journal of Philosophy Vol. 43, No[removed]), pp[removed]DOI: [removed][removed]Note: This is the penultimate draft;

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Source URL: www.joshdmay.com

Language: English - Date: 2013-12-13 17:50:52
8Margins and Errors Brian Weatherson Recently, Timothy Williamson[removed]has argued that considerations about margins of errors can generate a new class of cases where agents have justified true beliefs without knowledge.

Margins and Errors Brian Weatherson Recently, Timothy Williamson[removed]has argued that considerations about margins of errors can generate a new class of cases where agents have justified true beliefs without knowledge.

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Source URL: brian.weatherson.org

Language: English - Date: 2013-04-16 12:41:11
9Intellectual Skill and the Rylean Regress Brian Weatherson In recent work about know how, Rylean regress arguments have largely dropped out of focus. They play little role in the anti-intellectualist arguments of various

Intellectual Skill and the Rylean Regress Brian Weatherson In recent work about know how, Rylean regress arguments have largely dropped out of focus. They play little role in the anti-intellectualist arguments of various

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Source URL: brian.weatherson.org

Language: English - Date: 2013-06-13 16:02:52
10– Journey 1 –  Beliefs & Values

– Journey 1 – Beliefs & Values

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Source URL: www.passport-2-purpose.org

Language: English - Date: 2011-11-13 18:31:18