The chapter is structured as follows: in Section 2 we detail the key principle of the orthodox view about the relation between propositional justification and well-grounded belief, and describe cases that are not accounted by it. In Section 3 we introduce the concept of enthymematic inference and correlated notions. By relying on this notional background, in Section 4 we expand the key principle of the orthodox view about propositional justification and well-grounded belief into a more comprehensive principle and show that it accounts for the recalcitrant cases. In Section 5 we draw our conclusions
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International audienceMost of the logics of grounding that have so far been proposed contain groundi...
This dissertation consists in a series of papers on what could be called moral grounding (i.e. the a...
The chapter is structured as follows: in Section 2 we detail the key principle of the orthodox view ...
having good reasons for some belief and one’s actually basing one’s belief on good reasons. While th...
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A number of epistemologists have held that a person who has a particular a posteriori belief is just...
This paper argues for an alternative to orthodox foundationalist accounts of metaphysical structure ...
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This is the Editor's Introduction to "Well-Founded Belief: New Essays on the Epistemic Basing Relati...
Foundationalism, as a theory of justification and knowledge, is often associated with Enlightenment ...
This dissertation is an analysis of the grounding relation and its use in contemporary metaphysics. ...
Abstract The subjects of this thesis are (as indicated by the title) truth, grounding and dependence...
This paper gives an explication of our intuitive notion of strength of justification in a controvers...
International audienceMost of the logics of grounding that have so far been proposed contain groundi...
This dissertation consists in a series of papers on what could be called moral grounding (i.e. the a...
The chapter is structured as follows: in Section 2 we detail the key principle of the orthodox view ...
having good reasons for some belief and one’s actually basing one’s belief on good reasons. While th...
A subject S's belief that Q is well-grounded if and only if it is based on a reason of S that gives ...
A number of epistemologists have held that a person who has a particular a posteriori belief is just...
This paper argues for an alternative to orthodox foundationalist accounts of metaphysical structure ...
When we believe for reasons, we appreciate those reasons. That is, we believe on the basis of those ...
This paper is the second part of a series of articles concerning the structure of justification. The...
The epistemic-basing relation is the relation that holds between a reason, or one’s grounds, and one...
This is the Editor's Introduction to "Well-Founded Belief: New Essays on the Epistemic Basing Relati...
Foundationalism, as a theory of justification and knowledge, is often associated with Enlightenment ...
This dissertation is an analysis of the grounding relation and its use in contemporary metaphysics. ...
Abstract The subjects of this thesis are (as indicated by the title) truth, grounding and dependence...
This paper gives an explication of our intuitive notion of strength of justification in a controvers...
International audienceMost of the logics of grounding that have so far been proposed contain groundi...
This dissertation consists in a series of papers on what could be called moral grounding (i.e. the a...