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Pyrrhonism and the Dialectical Methods: The Aims and Argument of PH II [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to show how PH II constitutes an original, ambitious, and unified skeptical inquiry into logic. My thesis is that Sextus’s argument in Book II is meant to accomplish both its stated goal (to investigate the topics typically ...
Vlasits, Justin
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Scepticism and Metaphilosophy [PDF]
Scepticism, taken as a challenge to the possibility of justifying knowledge claims in general, has a history perhaps as long and varied as attempts to construct positive theories of knowledge.
Smith, Derek Danny
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The Circular Wrap: Embracing Epistemic Circularity Through Pattern Fitting
This paper argues that epistemic circularity is not a flaw but an inescapable feature of all knowledge systems. Building on recent work in coherentism (Olsson, 2017), structural realism (French, 2014), and virtue epistemology (Sosa, 2015), we demonstrate
Soledad Terrazas, Jesús Manuel
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Getting Real or Staying Positive?:Legal Realism(s), Legal Positivism, and the Prospects of Naturalism in Jurisprudence [PDF]
Holtermann, Jakob von Holderstein
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Skepticism about Logic in Germany at the Turn of the Nineteenth Century
Forster, Michael N.
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A humean solution to Agrippa’s trilemma —and an internalist scape to Bergmann’s dilemma
Signos Filosoficos, 2023In this paper, I analyse Agrippa’s trilemma, an old skeptical argument that questions the possibility of justifying any arbitrary belief p and its paradox about jus-tification. Assuming that neither infinitism nor skepticism are satisfactory positions, the main alternatives available to face the problem (foundationism, coherentism ...
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