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137On the tenability of non-factualism with regard to the a prioriPacific Philosophical Quarterly 80 (4). 1999.In a number of recent articles, Hartry Field has attempted to reclaim the a priori for his own brand of non‐factualist epistemology by introducing a non‐epistemic notion of the a priori based purely upon the position of individual beliefs within belief systems. In this article we examine (i) whether a robust enough notion of aprioricity is available to Field, and, by extension, to the radical empiricist and (ii) whether it is possible to connect up the non‐epistemic notion of aprioricity with qu…Read more
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Areas of Specialization
| Epistemology |
| Philosophy of Language |
| 17th/18th Century Philosophy |
| Epistemology of Testimony |
| Perceptual Justification |