We should distinguish two versions of Bradley's regress and correspondingly two accounts of the unity of states of affairs. One account is Bergmann's (and Strawson's) nexus internalism, as we may call it. The other is an approach closely related to something that Meinong seems to have in mind in his analysis of relations and which I call fact infinitism. This paper defends the latter approach
A version of Bradley’s regress can be endorsed in an effort to address the problem f the unity of st...
This article seeks to state, first, what traditionally has been assumed must be the case in order fo...
Internalism about epistemic justification (henceforth, \u27internalism\u27) says that a belief B is ...
We should distinguish two versions of Bradley's regress and correspondingly two accounts of the unit...
In line with much current literature, Bradley's regress is here discussed as an argument that casts ...
presents a dilemma for internalism from which he claims there is “no escape”: The awareness alleged...
In this paper we argue that Michael Huemer’s (PC) phenomenal conservatism—the internalist view accor...
At first, I explain how Bergmann reads Meinong. As regards his method, Bergmann’s stated aim is to e...
At first, I explain how Bergmann reads Meinong. As regards his method, Bergmann’s stated aim is to e...
In Justification without Awareness (2006), Michael Bergmann presents a dilemma for internalism from ...
A version of Bradley’s regress can be endorsed in an effort to address the problem f the unity of st...
This article seeks to state, first, what traditionally has been assumed must be the case in order fo...
Internalism about epistemic justification (henceforth, \u27internalism\u27) says that a belief B is ...
We should distinguish two versions of Bradley's regress and correspondingly two accounts of the unit...
In line with much current literature, Bradley's regress is here discussed as an argument that casts ...
presents a dilemma for internalism from which he claims there is “no escape”: The awareness alleged...
In this paper we argue that Michael Huemer’s (PC) phenomenal conservatism—the internalist view accor...
At first, I explain how Bergmann reads Meinong. As regards his method, Bergmann’s stated aim is to e...
At first, I explain how Bergmann reads Meinong. As regards his method, Bergmann’s stated aim is to e...
In Justification without Awareness (2006), Michael Bergmann presents a dilemma for internalism from ...
A version of Bradley’s regress can be endorsed in an effort to address the problem f the unity of st...
This article seeks to state, first, what traditionally has been assumed must be the case in order fo...
Internalism about epistemic justification (henceforth, \u27internalism\u27) says that a belief B is ...