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    Review of J. Sebestik, Logique et mathdmatique chez Bernard Bolzano (review)
    Philosophia Mathematica 4 (1). 1996.
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    Bolzano on Necessary Existence
    with Stefan Peter Https://Orcidorg Roski
    Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 96 (3): 320-359. 2014.
    This paper is devoted to an examination of Bolzano’s notion of necessary existence, which has so far received relatively little attention in the literature. We situate Bolzano’s ideas in their historical context and show how he proposed to correct various flaws of his predecessors’ definitions. Further, we relate Bolzano’s conception to his metaphysical and theological assumptions, arguing that some consequences of his definition which have been deemed counterintuitive by some of his interpreter…Read more
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    Epistemic Coherence
    with Paul Thagard, Chris Eliasmith, and Cameron Shelley
    In R. Elio (ed.), Common sense, reasoning, and rationality. Vancouver Studies in Cognitive Science (Vol. 11), Oxford University Press. pp. 104-131. 2002.
    Many contemporary philosophers favor coherence theories of knowledge (Bender 1989, BonJour 1985, Davidson 1986, Harman 1986, Lehrer 1990). But the nature of coherence is usually left vague, with no method provided for determining whether a belief should be accepted or rejected on the basis of its coherence or incoherence with other beliefs. Haack's (1993) explication of coherence relies largely on an analogy between epistemic justification and crossword puzzles. We show in this paper how epistem…Read more