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291Who is Afraid of Epistemology’s Regress Problem?Philosophical Studies 126 (2): 191-217. 2005.What follows is a taxonomy of arguments that regresses of inferential justification are vicious. They fall out into four general classes: conceptual arguments from incompleteness, conceptual arguments from arbitrariness, ought-implies-can arguments from human quantitative incapacities, and ought-implies can arguments from human qualitative incapacities. They fail with a developed theory of "infinitism" consistent with valuational pluralism and modest epistemic foundationalism.
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87In the space of reasons: Selected essays of Wilfrid Sellars (review) (review)Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 44 (2). 2008.
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Areas of Specialization
| Epistemology |
| Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy |
| American Pragmatism |
| Informal Logic |