This introduction presents selected proceedings of a two-day meeting on the regress problem, sponsored by the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO) and hosted by Vanderbilt University in October 2013, along with other submitted essays. Three forms of research on the regress problem are distinguished: metatheoretical, developmental, and critical work
This article seeks to state, first, what traditionally has been assumed must be the case in order fo...
Scientific methods may be viewed as procedures for converging to the true answer to a given empirica...
The paper identifies defining characteristics of the principal models of problem-solving behavior wh...
This introduction presents selected proceedings of a two-day meetingon the regress problem, sponsore...
The problem, or cluster of problems, of the unity of the proposition, along with the cluster of prob...
It is not entirely exaggerated to say that metaphysics is, in fact, a battle of regress arguments. I...
Is the content of our thoughts determined by norms such as 'if I know that p, then I ought to believ...
College of Liberal Arts; Philosophy Department; Advisor: Dr. Andrew Cling; Date: April 24, 2014; Pag...
Many commentators have noted that Kant's transcendental methodology seems to be in danger of infinit...
This PhD dissertation is on infinite regress arguments in philosophy. Its main goals are to explain ...
Is there a successful regress argument against intellectualism? In this article I defend the negativ...
The Problem of Epistemic Regress in Contemporary Epistemology and The Adequacy of Improved...
In the literature, regress arguments often take one of two different forms: either they conclude tha...
In this paper, I will argue for a complex of three theses. First, that the problem of deep disagreem...
epistemic justification; infinite regress; epistemology; ethics; metaphysics; philosoph
This article seeks to state, first, what traditionally has been assumed must be the case in order fo...
Scientific methods may be viewed as procedures for converging to the true answer to a given empirica...
The paper identifies defining characteristics of the principal models of problem-solving behavior wh...
This introduction presents selected proceedings of a two-day meetingon the regress problem, sponsore...
The problem, or cluster of problems, of the unity of the proposition, along with the cluster of prob...
It is not entirely exaggerated to say that metaphysics is, in fact, a battle of regress arguments. I...
Is the content of our thoughts determined by norms such as 'if I know that p, then I ought to believ...
College of Liberal Arts; Philosophy Department; Advisor: Dr. Andrew Cling; Date: April 24, 2014; Pag...
Many commentators have noted that Kant's transcendental methodology seems to be in danger of infinit...
This PhD dissertation is on infinite regress arguments in philosophy. Its main goals are to explain ...
Is there a successful regress argument against intellectualism? In this article I defend the negativ...
The Problem of Epistemic Regress in Contemporary Epistemology and The Adequacy of Improved...
In the literature, regress arguments often take one of two different forms: either they conclude tha...
In this paper, I will argue for a complex of three theses. First, that the problem of deep disagreem...
epistemic justification; infinite regress; epistemology; ethics; metaphysics; philosoph
This article seeks to state, first, what traditionally has been assumed must be the case in order fo...
Scientific methods may be viewed as procedures for converging to the true answer to a given empirica...
The paper identifies defining characteristics of the principal models of problem-solving behavior wh...