Presents a new and comprehensive defense of closure failure that is relevant to a wide variety of epistemic issues.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Marc Alspector-Kelly is Professor of Philosophy at Western Michigan University. His work in epistemology, the philosophy of science, and the history of analytic philosophy has been published in numerous leading journals including Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Philosophy of Science, Synthese, and Philosophical Studies.
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1. Motivation, strategy, and definition 2. Counterexamples 3. Denying premise 1: Skepticism 4. Denying premise 2: Warrant transmission 5. Transmission, skepticism, and conditions of warrant 6. Front-loading 7. Denying premise 3: warrant for P as warrant for Q 8. Denying premise 4: warrant by background information 9. Denying premise 5: warrant by entitlement 10. Abominable conjunctions, contextualism, and the spreading problem 11. Bootstrapping, epistemic circularity, and justification closure.
1. Motivation, strategy, and definition 2. Counterexamples 3. Denying premise 1: Skepticism 4. Denying premise 2: Warrant transmission 5. Transmission, skepticism, and conditions of warrant 6. Front-loading 7. Denying premise 3: warrant for P as warrant for Q 8. Denying premise 4: warrant by background information 9. Denying premise 5: warrant by entitlement 10. Abominable conjunctions, contextualism, and the spreading problem 11. Bootstrapping, epistemic circularity, and justification closure.
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