In this paper I will argue that Boghossian's explanation of how we can acquire a priori knowledge of logical principles through implicit definitions commits a transmission of warrant-failure. To this end, I will briefly outline Boghossian's account, followed by an explanation of what a transmission of warrant-failure consists in. I will also show that this charge is independent of the worry of rule-circularity which has been raised concerning the justification of logical principles and of which Boghossian is fully aware. My argument comes in two steps: firstly, I will argue for the insufficiency of Boghossian's template which is meant to explain how a subject can acquire a warrant for logical principles. I will show however that this insuff...
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In this paper I will argue that Boghossian's explanation of how we can acquire a priori knowledge of...
In this paper I will argue that Boghossian’s explanation of how we can acquire a priori knowledge of...
Abstract: In Boghossian's 1997 paper, 'Analyticity ' he presented an account of a pri...
Within his overarching program aiming to defend an epistemic conception of analyticity, Boghossian (...
In Boghossian's 1997 paper, 'Analyticity' he presented an account of a prioriknowledge of basic logi...
Boghossian (1996) has put forward an interesting explanation of how we can acquire logical knowledge...
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Should we be impressed by Plantinga’s radical take on episteme warrant? Not really. The author of th...
We are often highly confident that we can bring about what we intend, but current theories of intent...
[full article, abstract in English; abstract in Lithuanian] Fred Dretske motivates his denial of ...
Martin Davies argues that ‘limitation principles’ block the transfer of warrant from the premises of...
In das paper 1 consider the reliability condition in Alvin Platinga’s proper functionalist account o...
Epistemic warrant is that property which converts true belief to knowledge. A theory of epistemic wa...
After Gettier came Plantinga.In this essay I explore the concepts of justification and warrant. Are ...
In this paper I will argue that Boghossian's explanation of how we can acquire a priori knowledge of...
In this paper I will argue that Boghossian’s explanation of how we can acquire a priori knowledge of...
Abstract: In Boghossian's 1997 paper, 'Analyticity ' he presented an account of a pri...
Within his overarching program aiming to defend an epistemic conception of analyticity, Boghossian (...
In Boghossian's 1997 paper, 'Analyticity' he presented an account of a prioriknowledge of basic logi...
Boghossian (1996) has put forward an interesting explanation of how we can acquire logical knowledge...
In this paper we focus on transmission and failure of transmission of warrant. We identify three ind...
Not all true beliefs count as knowledge; warrant is the technical term for the (possibly logically c...
Should we be impressed by Plantinga’s radical take on episteme warrant? Not really. The author of th...
We are often highly confident that we can bring about what we intend, but current theories of intent...
[full article, abstract in English; abstract in Lithuanian] Fred Dretske motivates his denial of ...
Martin Davies argues that ‘limitation principles’ block the transfer of warrant from the premises of...
In das paper 1 consider the reliability condition in Alvin Platinga’s proper functionalist account o...
Epistemic warrant is that property which converts true belief to knowledge. A theory of epistemic wa...
After Gettier came Plantinga.In this essay I explore the concepts of justification and warrant. Are ...