Fallibilism, Underdetermination, and Skepticism |
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Authors: | ANTHONY BRUECKNER |
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Affiliation: | University of California, Santa Barbara |
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Abstract: | Fallibilism about knowledge and justification is a widely held view in epistemology. In this paper. I will try to arrive at a proper formulation of fallibilism. Fallibilists often hold that Cartesian skepticism is a view that deserves to be taken seriously and dealt with somehow. I argue that it turns out that a canonical form of skeptical argument depends upon the denial of fallibilism. I conclude by considering a response on behalf of the skeptic. |
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