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Robert Amico

St. Bonaventure University
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  • St. Bonaventure University
    Department of Philosophy
    Regular Faculty
Allegany, New York, United States of America
  • All publications (38)
  •  121
    On the vindication of deduction and induction
    Australasian Journal of Philosophy 64 (3). 1986.
    Reasoning
  •  146
    Roderick Chisholm and the problem of the criterion
    Philosophical Papers 17 (3): 217-229. 1988.
    No abstract
    Roderick Chisholm
  •  148
    Pascal's Wager Revisited
    International Studies in Philosophy 26 (2): 1-11. 1994.
    Pascal's Wager
  •  129
    Reply to Chisholm on the problem of the criterion
    Philosophical Papers 17 (3): 235-236. 1988.
    No abstract
    Roderick Chisholm
  •  71
    Euthyphro's Second Chance
    Philosophical Inquiry 18 (3-4): 36-44. 1996.
    Plato: Euthyphro
  •  94
    Scepticism and the Foundation of Epistemology: A Study in the Metalogical Fallacies
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 61 (3): 711-713. 2000.
    The problem of the criterion, by all accounts, is a metaepistemological problem concerning the possibility of a non-fallacious justification of a theory of knowledge. Roderick Chisholm, who maintained quite puzzlingly that one could only deal with the problem by begging the question, initiated its revival. Luciano Floridi, in his ambitious book, Scepticism and the Foundation of Epistemology, attempts to “deal” with the problem by offering a novel dissolution which, he argues, avoids the dual hor…Read more
    The problem of the criterion, by all accounts, is a metaepistemological problem concerning the possibility of a non-fallacious justification of a theory of knowledge. Roderick Chisholm, who maintained quite puzzlingly that one could only deal with the problem by begging the question, initiated its revival. Luciano Floridi, in his ambitious book, Scepticism and the Foundation of Epistemology, attempts to “deal” with the problem by offering a novel dissolution which, he argues, avoids the dual horns of begging the question and infinite regress. Floridi’s approach is “apagogic” or indirect and involves a dissolution by vindication.
    Metaphilosophical Skepticism
  •  134
    Is a Fully General Theory of Knowledge Possible?
    Southern Journal of Philosophy 41 (3): 307-322. 2003.
    Knowledge
  •  48
    The Problem of the Criterion
    Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 1993.
    Selected by CHOICE as an Outstanding Academic Book for 1995
    Pyrrhonian Skepticism
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