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ERNEST SOSA’NIN ERDEM EPİSTEMOLOJİSİ
ÖzBu makalede çağdaş erdem etiğinden hareketle bir erdem epistemolojisi geliştiren yaşayan analitik felsefecilerden Ernest Sosa’nın görüşlerini inceliyorum.
Kemal BATAK
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SUEÑOS, IMAGINACIÓN Y ESCEPTICISMO* [PDF]
RESUMEN En diversos trabajos bien conocidos, Ernest Sosa ha sostenido, en contra del modelo ortodoxo del sueño, que soñar es como imaginar: cuando sueño que p tengo imágenes sensoriales como si p fuera el caso, y proposicionalmente imagino que p.
Álvaro Julio Peláez Cedrés
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Robust Virtue Epistemology and the Ontology of Complete Competences
In Judgment and Agency, Ernest Sosa argues for a triple-S structure of complete competences that includes, besides the innermost seat competence of the agent, her overall intrinsic condition (shape) and the right situational factors for the ...
Modesto Gómez Alonso
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Should We Swap Internal Foundations for Virtues?
Internalist foundationalism was popular through much of the history of Western epistemology, but has been subjected to intense critical scrutiny in the last century.
Ram Neta
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O objetivo deste trabalho é apresentar as críticas de Hilary Kornblith à Epistemologia das Virtudes de Ernest Sosa, principalmente, à sua noção de agência epistêmica reflexiva e ao papel do agente cognitivo no domínio epistêmico.
Barbosa de Freitas, Ana Margarete
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Debunking and fully apt belief
One of the contentious philosophical issues surrounding the cognitive science of religion (CSR) is whether well-confirmed CSR theories would debunk religious beliefs.
Joshua C. Thurow
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En el artículo se defiende que si se acepta la superación entre fundacionismo y coherentismo que plantea Ernest Sosa y se sostiene una teoría de la justificación epistémica basada en el ejercicio de virtudes intelectuales, esta no es condición suficiente
Alfredo Robles
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ABSTRACT Preservationism in the philosophy of memory is dead, according to many. This opinion is not ill‐founded. It appears to be justified both by common sense and by empirical psychology. But in what follows we explain how and why an independently motivated form of preservationism, modal preservationism, survives.
Sven Bernecker, Paul Silva Jr
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Qua‐Talk and Other Forms of Quackery: Part One
ABSTRACT The Latin term “qua” is used occasionally in ordinary discourse but more often as a philosophical term of art. Its purpose is sometimes to avoid what would otherwise be contradictions, as in “necessarily two‐legged qua cyclist, contingently two‐legged qua mathematician.” In this paper, I identify and clarify several of the philosophical uses ...
James Van Cleve
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ABSTRACT When what justifies you in believing a proposition is some evidence you have, you are doxastically justified only if you believe that proposition on the basis of that evidence. According to causal theories of basing, this basing relation must be a causal relation.
Juan Comesaña, Carolina Sartorio
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