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Problem of the Criterion | Internet Encyclopedia of PhilosophyThe Problem of the Criterion is the ancient problem of the “wheel” or the “diallelus”. It comes to us from Book 2 of Sextus Empiricus' Outlines of Pyrrhonism.The Problem · Chisholm on the Problem of... · Other Responses to the...
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[PDF] The Problem of the Criterioni. "The problem of the criterion" seems to me to be one of the most important and one of the most difficult of all the problems of phi- losophy.
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None### Summary of Richard Fumerton's Discussion on the Problem of the Criterion
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Kevin McCain, Problem of the Criterion - PhilPapersAbstract. The Problem of the Criterion The Problem of the Criterion is considered by many to be a fundamental problem of epistemology.
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[PDF] Epistemic relativism and the problem of the criterion - PhilArchiveThe question imme- diately arises of whether the criterion itself is justified. Sextus asks whether the criterion is to be accepted on the basis of a proof.
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NoneBelow is a merged summary of the Problem of the Criterion from Book 2 of *Outlines of Pyrrhonism* by Sextus Empiricus, combining all the information from the provided segments into a single, comprehensive response. To maximize detail and clarity, I will use a table in CSV format to organize the key elements (Two Questions, Circularity, Agrippa’s Modes, Key Dilemma, and URLs) across the different summaries, followed by a narrative synthesis that ties everything together. Since the system has a "no thinking token" limit, I’ll focus on directly compiling and presenting the data without additional interpretive elaboration beyond what’s provided.
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Sextus Empiricus - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyJan 17, 2014 · Sextus Empiricus was a Pyrrhonian Skeptic living probably in the second or third century CE, many of whose works survive, including the Outlines ...
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Ancient Skepticism - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyFeb 24, 2010 · Their account of the criterion of truth starts from perceptual impressions that qualify, or fail to qualify, as cognitive (Shogry 2018). The ...
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Skepticism - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyDec 8, 2001 · ... problem of the criterion” (see Chisholm 1973). Many contemporary epistemological positions can be stated as a reaction to Agrippa's trilemma.
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Pyrrho - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyAug 5, 2002 · Pyrrho was the starting-point for a philosophical movement known as Pyrrhonism that flourished beginning several centuries after his own time.
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[PDF] DIALECTICAL PYRRHONISM: MONTAIGNE, SEXTUS EMPIRICUSIn the Apology for Raymond Sebond, Montaigne adopts. Sextus's tripartite division of philosophers into dogmatists (who claim to have discovered the truth) ...
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[PDF] THE PROBLEM OF THE CRITERION AND HEGELLS MODEL FOR ...Both the Phenomenology of Spirit (PS) and Hegel's reflections on it in The ... and the Problem of the criterion” American Philosophical Quarterly 46, no.Missing: iep. | Show results with:iep.
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Critériologie générale ou Théorie générale de la certitudeOct 20, 2009 · Critériologie générale ou Théorie générale de la certitude. by: Mercier, Désiré Félicien François Joseph, cardinal, 1851-1926 ... PDF download.Missing: DJ 1884
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or, The theory of knowledge : an introduction to general metaphysics ...Jul 28, 2006 · Epistemology; or, The theory of knowledge : an introduction to general metaphysics. by: Coffey, Peter. Publication date: 1917 ... PDF download.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Roderick Chisholm - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy“Chisholm's... · Evolution and Criticism of...
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Knowledge and Evidence - Paul K. Moser - Google BooksPaul Moser's book defends what has been an unfashionable view in recent epistemology: the foundationalist account of knowledge and justification.
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Basic Knowledge and the Problem of Easy Knowledge - jstorThe first derives from the way in which basic knowledge interacts with the principle that knowledge is closed under known entailment: If S knows P and S knows ...
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[PDF] Roderick Chisholm, "The Problem of the Criterion" - WordPress.comBut in all of this I have presupposed the approach I have called "particularism." The "methodist" and the "skeptic" will tell us that we have started in the.
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Coherentist Theories of Epistemic JustificationNov 11, 2003 · An epistemically justified belief is one that is properly held, given the believer's perspective, for the sake of believing the truth.Missing: Nicholas | Show results with:Nicholas
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Nicholas Rescher, Truth as Ideal Coherence - PhilPapersSUPPORTERS of a coherentist standard of truth must be able to establish that this criterion is duly consonant with the definitional nature of truth, ...
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Michael DePaul, Coherentism - PhilPapersMichael DePaul. University of Notre Dame. Abstract, This article ... The Epistemic Centrality of Testimony and the Coherence of Epistemological Coherentism.
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Hegel's Circular Epistemology - Indiana University PressTom Rockmore examines and evaluates Hegel's novel approach to knowledge against the background of the philosophic tradition, attending to the relation between ...
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[PDF] EXPLANATIONISM: DEFENDED ON ALL SIDES - PhilArchiveABSTRACT: Explanationists about epistemic justification hold that justification depends upon explanatory considerations. After a bit of a lull, ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Explanationist Plasticity & The Problem of the Criterion - Ted Poston2 This structure to ancient skeptical arguments is clearly seen in Agrippa''s five modes: disagreement, regress, relativity, arbitrariness, and circularity. ...
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The Theory of Knowledge - Paperback - Paul K. MoserFree delivery 25-day returnsSep 11, 1997 · The authors defend a distinctive position regarding epistemological method, called broad explanationism, that incorporates some insights from ...
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Epistemic Explanations - Ernest Sosa - Oxford University PressFree delivery 25-day returnsEpistemic Explanations develops an improved virtue epistemology and uses it to explain several epistemic phenomena. Part I lays out a telic virtue ...
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Evidentialism - Earl Conee; Richard Feldman - Oxford University PressFree delivery 25-day returnsEvidentialism is a theory of knowledge whose essence is the traditional idea that the justification of factual knowledge is entirely a matter of evidence.Missing: Applied | Show results with:Applied
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[PDF] Evidentialism Author(s): Richard Feldman and Earl Conee SourceNov 30, 1985 · In the remainder of this paper we defend evidentialism. Our purpose is to show that it continues to be the best view of epistemic justification.
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[PDF] The Inevitability of Skepticism. A Study on the Problem of the Criterioncoherence seems to be insufficient criterion or condition to link our beliefs with truth. ... “How a Pyrrhonian Skeptic Might Respond to Academic Skepticism.” In.
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[PDF] FOUNDATIONALISM, EPISTEMIC PRINCIPLES, AND THE ...In its generalized form, the Cartesian. Circle is none other than the Problem of the Criterion, a problem ... Cartesian Circle and the Eternal Truths." It must be ...
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REASONS, REGRESSES, AND TRAGEDY - jstorstandard in early modern philosophy. 7. Indeed, the problem of induction is a special case of the problem of the criterion, as shown by.
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[PDF] Why Basic Knowledge is Easy KnowledgeThe problem of easy knowledge arises for theories that have what I call a. "basic knowledge structure". S has basic knowledge of P just in case S.
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The Problem of the Criterion | A Virtue Epistemology: Apt Belief and ...This chapter confronts the Pyrrhonian problematic based on the fearsome circle/regress/foundations trilemma using the animal/reflective epistemology developed ...
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The Problem of the Criterion & Sosa's Virtue EpistemologyIn this paper, I apply The Problem of Criterion to testimony and argue that Ernest Sosa's virtue epistemology offers a solution.Missing: 1990s | Show results with:1990s
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[PDF] How Testimony Can Be a Source of Knowledge1 - Athens JournalIn brief, the problem of testimony creates the problem of the criterion by substituting belief acquisition via testimony into principle RSD, as follows:.<|separator|>