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Foundationalism and Intuitionism
1996Abstract As Brink recognizes, if his theory is purely inferential it must follow that “no beliefs are noninferentially justified.” Moreover, he explicitly recognizes that it follows from this that no beliefs can be self-justifying, for then some would not be inferentially justified.1 In this section (7.1) I argue that plausible ...
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1990
Some might think perverse my suggestion in the title for this part of the work that Husserl is committed to realism and not to foundationalism. On the one hand, Husserl clearly identifies his own philosophy as a form of “transcendental idealism” (CM, §41), and on the other, Husserl clearly is committed to the discovery of an indubitable starting point ...
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Some might think perverse my suggestion in the title for this part of the work that Husserl is committed to realism and not to foundationalism. On the one hand, Husserl clearly identifies his own philosophy as a form of “transcendental idealism” (CM, §41), and on the other, Husserl clearly is committed to the discovery of an indubitable starting point ...
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Skepticism and Foundationalism
Noûs, 1994Anthony Brueckner, Michael Williams
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