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6Cartesian skepticism and the inference to the best explanationIn Linda Alcoff (ed.), Epistemology: the big questions, Blackwell. pp. 352--9. 1998.
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225Evidence and Inquiry: Towards Reconstruction in EpistemologyPhilosophical Review 104 (4): 621. 1995.For some time, it seemed that one had to choose between two sharply different theories of epistemic justification, foundationalism and coherentism. Foundationalists typically held that some beliefs were certain, and, hence, basic. Basic beliefs could impart justification to other, non-basic beliefs, but needed no such support themselves. Coherentists denied that there are any basic beliefs; on their view, all justified beliefs require support from other beliefs. The divide between foundationalis…Read more
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27Are there Counterexamples to the Closure PrincipleIn Roth Michael & Ross Glenn (eds.), Doubting: Contemporary Perspetcives on Scepticism, Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 13-29. 1990.
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Department Of Philosophy
Alumnus
Amherst, Massachusetts, United States of America
Areas of Interest
| Epistemology |
| 17th/18th Century Philosophy |