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Should We Swap Internal Foundations for Virtues?

open access: yesCrítica, 2019
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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Debunking and fully apt belief

open access: yesFilosofia Unisinos, 2018
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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El responsabilismo epistémico en la analogía etnoarqueológica: aproximaciones a una teoría de la justificación para la práctica arqueológica en México

open access: yesRevista Colombiana de Filosofía de la Ciencia, 2017
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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Ernest Sosa

open access: yes, 2020
A lexicographical entry on "Ernest Sosa".
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Ernest Sosa, Epistemology

open access: yesLectures, 2016
Dans son dernier livre, Ernest Sosa propose une vue d’ensemble des theses epistemologiques qu’il a developpees tout au long de sa carriere et qui, si elles sont fortement discutees parmi les philosophes analytiques anglophones, restent peu diffusees dans le monde francophone.
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Preservationism in Memory

open access: yesRatio, Volume 39, Issue 1, Page 10-16, March 2026.
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

open access: yesPhilosophy Compass, Volume 20, Issue 11, November 2025.
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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Basing on Absences

open access: yesPhilosophical Issues, Volume 35, Issue 1, Page 29-39, October 2025.
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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Sosa’s Responses to Dreaming Skepticism

open access: yesCrítica, 2019
Ernest Sosa has proposed two different ways to respond to dreaming skepticism. In this paper I argue that Sosa's first response —which centers on holding that we have no beliefs in dreams— does not appear to be successful against (what we have called ...
Claudia Lorena García
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Perspectives and good dispositions

open access: yesPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research, Volume 109, Issue 3, Page 774-798, November 2024.
Abstract In some cases we can only conform to norms like Choose the best! by luck, in a way that is not creditable to us. According to the perspectivist diagnosis, the problem with such norms is that they make reference to facts that may lie outside our perspectives.
Maria Lasonen‐Aarnio
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