We discuss two objections that foundationalists have raised against infinite chains of probabilistic justification. We demonstrate that neither of the objections can be maintained
This paper is the third and final one in a sequence of three. All three papers emphasize that a prop...
This Open Access book addresses the age-old problem of infinite regresses in epistemology. How can w...
From 1929 onwards, C. I. Lewis defended the foundationalist claim that judgements of the form 'x is ...
We discuss two objections that foundationalists have raised against infinite chains of probabilistic...
It has been argued that an infinite regress of entailments cannot justify a proposition, q. For if i...
Herzberg F. The Consistency of Probabilistic Regresses. A Reply to Jeanne Peijnenburg and David Atki...
We have earlier shown by construction that a proposition can have a well-defined nonzero probability...
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...
This paper is the third and final one in a sequence of three. All three papers emphasize that a prop...
This Open Access book addresses the age-old problem of infinite regresses in epistemology. How can w...
From 1929 onwards, C. I. Lewis defended the foundationalist claim that judgements of the form 'x is ...
We discuss two objections that foundationalists have raised against infinite chains of probabilistic...
It has been argued that an infinite regress of entailments cannot justify a proposition, q. For if i...
Herzberg F. The Consistency of Probabilistic Regresses. A Reply to Jeanne Peijnenburg and David Atki...
We have earlier shown by construction that a proposition can have a well-defined nonzero probability...
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...
This paper is the third and final one in a sequence of three. All three papers emphasize that a prop...
This Open Access book addresses the age-old problem of infinite regresses in epistemology. How can w...
From 1929 onwards, C. I. Lewis defended the foundationalist claim that judgements of the form 'x is ...