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Conciliationism and the Peer-undermining ProblemSynthese 203 (4): 1-18. 2024.This paper develops a problem for conciliationism that is structurally similar to the self-undermining problem but which is immune to most of the solutions offered against it. A popular objection to conciliationism is that it undermines itself. Given the current disagreement among philosophers about conciliationism, conciliationism seems to require rejecting conciliationism. Adam Elga (2010) has influentially argued that this shows that conciliationism is an incoherent method. By recommending it…Read more
Vincent Tanzil
Amadeus Theological Seminary
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Amadeus Theological SeminaryLecturer
Areas of Specialization
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| Metaphysics and Epistemology |
| Social Ontology |
| Metaphilosophy |
| Epistemology of Intuition |
| The Nature of Intuition |
| Philosophy of Religion |