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Paul Boghossian

New York University
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  • New York University
    Department of Philosophy
    Distinguished Professor
Areas of Specialization
Epistemology
Philosophy of Language
Philosophy of Mind
Areas of Interest
Epistemology
Philosophy of Mind
Aesthetics
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    Reply to Amini and Caldwell, “Boghossian’s Refutation of Relativism”
    International Journal for the Study of Skepticism 2 (1): 45-49. 2012.
    Majid Amini and Christopher Caldwell charge that I misconstrue the relation between relativism and constructivism, on the one hand, and between relativism and skepticism, on the other. In this brief response, I rebut their charges.
    Epistemic ConstructivismEpistemic Relativism
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    Précis of Fear of Knowledge
    Philosophical Studies 141 (3): 377-378. 2008.
    Fear of Knowledge was in many ways an exercise in foolhardiness. It was to be a short book, accessible to the general reader, that would treat some of the trickiest issues in the foundations theory of knowledge, but that would nevertheless not seriously shortchange the subtleties that they involve. Someone should have warned me.
    Epistemological States and PropertiesEpistemic Relativism, Misc
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