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134Peirce, Wittgenstein y Davidson: coincidencias anti-escépticasAreté. Revista de Filosofía 20 (2): 217-232. 2008.“Peirce, Wittgenstein and Davidson: Anti-skeptic Coincidences”. This paper shows some similarities among Peirce’s, Wittgenstein’s and Davidson’s answers to skepticism. In each case, the response to Cartesian skepticism consist in pointing out the contradictory character of the skeptical doubt in itself. More specifically, those philosophers agree on the following points: (i) in order to face the challenge of skepticism we have to examine its bases without conceding the terms of the challenge; (i…Read more
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102Two Dogmas of CoherentismGrazer Philosophische Studien 85 (1): 213-236. 2012.This paper discusses two dogmas attributed to Davidson’s coherentism. The first dogma says that perceptual experience is only a causal link between the world and beliefs. The second one says that only beliefs can justify other beliefs. Against these two statements it is argued that the conception of perceptual experience as a mere causal link between the world and our beliefs makes the world unknowable. Moreover, the article presents some additional reasons against that conception: it misses the…Read more
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141Objetividad como ausencia de toda perspectivaRevista de Filosofía (Madrid) 34 (2): 29-47. 2009.order to defend Putnam’s conceptual pluralism. Finally, the paper defends the compatibility between conceptual pluralism and the idea of convergence in a final opinion. Consequently, I conclude that objectivity depends on the particular vocabularies employed. This paper examines the concept of objectivity as a point of view without perspective. This sense of objectivity is present (among others) in Williams’ works (particularly in its notion of absolute conception of reality). The structure of t…Read more
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122¿Superación de la epistemología o final de la filosofía?: La crisis de la filosofía en Richard RortyRevista de Filosofía (Madrid) 22 (2): 255-286. 1999.order to defend Putnam’s conceptual pluralism. Finally, the paper defends the compatibility between conceptual pluralism and the idea of convergence in a final opinion. Consequently, I conclude that objectivity depends on the particular vocabularies employed. This paper examines the concept of objectivity as a point of view without perspective. This sense of objectivity is present (among others) in Williams’ works (particularly in its notion of absolute conception of reality). The structure of t…Read more
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Entre el objetivismo y el relativismo: el etnocentrismo liberal de R. RortyAgora 18 (2): 41-63. 1999.