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Anscombe and “Hume and Julius Caesar”
Authors:Jane Duran
Affiliation:Department of Black Studies, University of California at Santa Barbara, , Santa Barbara, CA, 93106 USA
Abstract:This article analyzes Elizabeth Anscombe's short piece “Hume and Julius Caesar” from the standpoint of traditional foundationalist epistemic criteria, and concludes that while Anscombe may be right about finding a mistake in Hume, she has also failed to fill in her own arguments in the way that her overall aim requires. Special allusion is made to the work of J. L. Austin, especially insofar as that work has to do with reformulating sentences so that they appear to meet foundationalist criteria.
Keywords:epistemology  foundationalism  justification  sense
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