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Cartesian Skepticism and Doxastic Voluntarism

open access: yes
Cartesian skepticism has its roots in classical skepticism and is geared to undermine our confidence even in immediate perceptual statements as `I see things in front of me'.
Bjørdal, Frode Alfson
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Deontologism and Biotechnological Ethics

open access: yes, 1979
Sandaydiego, Henry B.
core  

DEONTOLOGY IN ETHICS AND EPISTEMOLOGY

open access: yesMetaphilosophy, 2008
Abstract: In this article, I consider some of the similarities and differences between deontologism in ethics and epistemology. In particular, I highlight two salient differences between them. I aim to show that by highlighting these differences we can see that epistemic deontologism does not imply epistemic internalism and that it is not a thesis ...
Anthony Robert Booth
exaly   +4 more sources

Deontologism

open access: yes, 2006
AbstractThis chapter focuses on whether deontologism — the view that justification is to be understood in terms of concepts such as duty, obligation, and blame — entails internalism. If it does, then internalists could still avail themselves of this deontological motivation for internalism despite the argument made in Chapter 1, that internalists ...
Michael Bergmann
exaly   +3 more sources

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