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Justified and Justifiable Beliefs: The Case of Question-Begging
Authors:Juho Ritola
Institution:(1) Department of Philosophy, University of Turku, 20014 Turku, Finland
Abstract:This paper discusses Lippert-Rasmussen’s Philosophical Studies 104, (2001) 123–141] claim that there are reasonable question-begging arguments. It is first argued that his arguments devalue the distinction between justifiable and justified beliefs, a distinction that is important for the fallacy theory. Second, it is argued that the role of the argument in the discussed cases can be questioned. In addition, the role of second order beliefs is discussed.
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