Is the philosophical doctrine known as "externalism" or "anti-individualism" have any implications for "foundational beliefs".
Subject:
Philosophy
Topic:
Epistemology
Posting ID:
1348
OTA ID:
101746
(From an essay in process, about process!) I sketch what I think a dispositional model involves; then consider Kripke's dismissal of dispositional explanations in the context of Wittgenstein's skeptical paradox. It seems to me that Wittgenstein does not attempt to elude or confront skeptical conclusions. His arguments and style of argumentation insist upon the community centered nature of language - and, I suggest, the backdrop continuum of meaningful experiences. This has profound implications for notions of persons, agency and rationality
Subject:
Philosophy
Topic:
Epistemology
Posting ID:
2680
OTA ID:
102838
Kant's response to Hume's challenge
How would you characterize Kant's response to Hume's challenge to epistemology? What does this characterization say about the maturation of philosophical thought?
Subject:
Philosophy
Topic:
Epistemology
Posting ID:
21320
OTA ID:
104340
The principal difference between Epistemology and metaphysics
Epistemology vs. metaphysics
Subject:
Philosophy
Topic:
Epistemology
Posting ID:
21321
OTA ID:
104340
How would you characterize Kant's response to Hume's challenge to epistemology? What does this characterization say about the maturation of philosophical thought?
Subject:
Philosophy
Topic:
Epistemology
Posting ID:
21411
OTA ID:
102137
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