Consider the following process of epistemic justification: proposition E-0 is made probable by El, which in turn is made probable by E-2, which is made probable by E-3, and so on. Can this process go on indefinitely? Foundationalists, coherentists, and sceptics claim that it cannot. I argue that it can: there are many infinite regresses of probabilistic reasoning that can be completed. This leads to a new form of epistemic infinitism.</p
Modest Infinitism Jeremy Fantl Abstract ...
Some series can go on indefinitely, others cannot, and epistemologists want to know in which class t...
This paper examines two objections to the infinitist theory of epistemic justification, namely “the ...
Consider the following process of epistemic justification: proposition E-0 is made probable by El, w...
Today it is generally assumed that epistemic justification comes in degrees. The consequences, howev...
Infinitism in epistemic justification is the thesis that the structure of justification consists in ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 83-86)In this thesis, I examine the structure of epistemic j...
According to infinitism, beliefs can be justified by an infinite chain of reasons. So far, infinitis...
Herzberg F. The Consistency of Probabilistic Regresses. Some Implications for Epistemological Infini...
Epistemic infinitism is the view that infinite series of inferential relations are productive of epi...
Epistemic infinitism is one of the logically possible responses to the epistemic regress problem, cl...
It is generally believed that pure versions of infinitism face two problems, namely: 1) they are una...
Abstract: Infinitists argue that their view outshines foundationalism because infinitism can, where...
It has been argued that an infinite regress of entailments cannot justify a proposition, q. For if i...
Modest Infinitism Jeremy Fantl Abstract ...
Some series can go on indefinitely, others cannot, and epistemologists want to know in which class t...
This paper examines two objections to the infinitist theory of epistemic justification, namely “the ...
Consider the following process of epistemic justification: proposition E-0 is made probable by El, w...
Today it is generally assumed that epistemic justification comes in degrees. The consequences, howev...
Infinitism in epistemic justification is the thesis that the structure of justification consists in ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 83-86)In this thesis, I examine the structure of epistemic j...
According to infinitism, beliefs can be justified by an infinite chain of reasons. So far, infinitis...
Herzberg F. The Consistency of Probabilistic Regresses. Some Implications for Epistemological Infini...
Epistemic infinitism is the view that infinite series of inferential relations are productive of epi...
Epistemic infinitism is one of the logically possible responses to the epistemic regress problem, cl...
It is generally believed that pure versions of infinitism face two problems, namely: 1) they are una...
Abstract: Infinitists argue that their view outshines foundationalism because infinitism can, where...
It has been argued that an infinite regress of entailments cannot justify a proposition, q. For if i...
Modest Infinitism Jeremy Fantl Abstract ...
Some series can go on indefinitely, others cannot, and epistemologists want to know in which class t...
This paper examines two objections to the infinitist theory of epistemic justification, namely “the ...