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Comprehension, Demonstration, and Accuracy in Aristotle [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
according to aristotle's posterior analytics, scientific expertise is composed of two different cognitive dispositions. Some propositions in the domain can be scientifically explained, which means that they are known by "demonstration", a deductive ...
Zuppolini, Breno
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TEMELCİLİK, UYUMCULUK VE SONSUZ GERİLEME PROBLEMİ

open access: yesFelsefe Dünyası, 2014
Bir inanca bilgi ve gerekçelendirme statüsü kazandırabilecek nedenlerzinciri ne tür bir yapıya sahip olmalıdır? Bilgi ve gerekçelendirmeninyapısı hakkındaki bu soruyla ilgili olarak şu üç seçenekten birisini kabuletmek zorundayız: sonlu, sonsuz veya ...
Fatih Öztürk
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Cartesian naturalism: natural science in the Meditations

open access: yesCogent Arts & Humanities
In a letter to the translator accompanying the French translation of the Principles of Philosophy, Descartes presents a clearly foundationalist view of learning. In this perspective, the ultimate basis of all learning is metaphysics (the first philosophy)
Yasuhiko Tomida
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PLANTİNGA VE TANRI İNANCININ TEMELSELLIGI

open access: yesFelsefe Dünyası, 2004
This article aims to examine Alvin Plantinga's idea that belief in God can be properly basic. In order to achieve this purpose, after giving a description of classical foundationalism in which, on Plantinga's account, the evidentialist objection to ...
Mehmet Sait Reçber
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Epistemological Realism and Onto-Relations [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
The traditional concept of knowledge is a justified true belief. The bulk of contemporary epistemology has focused primarily on that task of justification. Truth seems to be a quite obvious criterion—does the belief in question correspond to reality?
Andrews, Max Lewis Edward
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Wittgenstein on the Structure of Justification: Breaking New Epistemological Ground [PDF]

open access: yes, 2003
I shall investigate Wittgenstein's view of the structure of justification comparing it to Foundationalism, Holistic Coherentism, and Contextualism. Remarks in On Certainty (1969) appear to commit Wittgenstein to each of these theories, and scholars have ...
Caraway, Carol
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Well-Being Coherentism [PDF]

open access: yes
Philosophers of well-being have tended to adopt a foundationalist approach to the question of theory and measurement, according to which theories are conceptually prior to measures.
Hersch, Gil
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