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470The refutation of skepticismIn Matthias Steup & John Turri (eds.), Contemporary Debates in Epistemology, Wiley-blackwell. pp. 72--84. 2013.
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1Causation and subjectivityIn Robert Stern (ed.), Transcendental Arguments: Problems and Prospects, Clarendon Press. 2003.
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14Tracking, closure, and inductive knowledgeIn Luper-Foy Steven (ed.), The Possibility of Knowledge: Nozick and His Critics, Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 197--215. 1987.
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941The exorcist's nightmare: A reply to Crispin WrightMind 101 (403): 543-552. 1992.Crispin Wright tried to refute classical 'Cartesian' skepticism contending that its core argument is extendible to a reductio ad absurdum (_Mind<D>, 100, 87-116, 1991). We show both that Wright is mistaken and that his mistakes are philosophically illuminating. Wright's 'best version' of skepticism turns on a concept of warranted belief. By his definition, many of our well-founded beliefs about the external world and mathematics would not be warranted. Wright's position worsens if we take 'warra…Read more
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Department Of Philosophy
Alumnus
Amherst, Massachusetts, United States of America
Areas of Interest
| Epistemology |
| 17th/18th Century Philosophy |