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  • Is, Ought, and the Regress Argument

    Is, Ought, and the Regress Argument

  • THE MORAL CLOSURE ARGUMENT Matt Lutz

    THE MORAL CLOSURE ARGUMENT Matt Lutz

  • These Disks Contain My Version of Paul Spade's Expository Text and His Translated Texts

    These Disks Contain My Version of Paul Spade's Expository Text and His Translated Texts

  • The Likeness Regress: Plato's Parmenides 132Cl2-133A7

    The Likeness Regress: Plato's Parmenides 132Cl2-133A7

  • The Regress Argument I. Doxastic Vs. Propositional Justification There

    The Regress Argument I. Doxastic Vs. Propositional Justification There

  • The Regress Argument for Moral Skepticism

    The Regress Argument for Moral Skepticism

  • The Interplay Between Relations, Substances, and Existence By

    The Interplay Between Relations, Substances, and Existence By

  • The Medieval Social Epistemologies of Augustine and Aquinas

    The Medieval Social Epistemologies of Augustine and Aquinas

  • The Regress Problem

    The Regress Problem

  • The Problem of the Criterion and Hegells Model for Epistemic Infinitism

    The Problem of the Criterion and Hegells Model for Epistemic Infinitism

  • David Atkinson Jeanne Peijnenburg Probability and the Regress Problem

    David Atkinson Jeanne Peijnenburg Probability and the Regress Problem

  • Some Features of Richard Fumerton's Philosophical

    Some Features of Richard Fumerton's Philosophical

  • Phil. 159: Epistemology Nov. 8, 2018 Lecture 19: Modest Foundationalism I. Modest Foundationalism Explicated Following Feldman (Pp

    Phil. 159: Epistemology Nov. 8, 2018 Lecture 19: Modest Foundationalism I. Modest Foundationalism Explicated Following Feldman (Pp

  • Arguments Against Peter Klein's Infinitism

    Arguments Against Peter Klein's Infinitism

  • Basic Reasons and First Philosophy: a Coherentist View of Reasons

    Basic Reasons and First Philosophy: a Coherentist View of Reasons

  • Evaluating the Regress Argument Michael Ridge Department of Philosophy University of Edinburgh David Hume Tower, George Square Edinburgh, Scotland (UK)

    Evaluating the Regress Argument Michael Ridge Department of Philosophy University of Edinburgh David Hume Tower, George Square Edinburgh, Scotland (UK)

  • Religious Studies

    Religious Studies

  • A Coherent Foundation

    A Coherent Foundation

Top View
  • Positism: the Unexplored Solution to the Epistemic Regress Problem
  • Klein and the Regress Argument
  • Nothing Matters: Skepticism, Spinoza, and Contemporary French Thought
  • Knowledge Closure and Knowledge Openness a Study of Epistemic Closure Principles
  • The Regress Argument in Kant, Wittgenstein, and the Pittsburgh "Pragmatists" Joseph Margolis
  • Another Failed Refutation of Scepticism
  • Paradox and Relativism*
  • Curriculum Vitae
  • And So On. Two Theories of Regress Arguments in Philosophy Abstract
  • Being Without Foundations
  • Internalist Foundationalism and the Problem of the Epistemic Regress*
  • Index of Names
  • Foundationalism and the Idea of the Empirical Ciara Fairley
  • Epistemology
  • Infinite Regress – Virtue Or Vice?
  • Fideism, Evidentialism, and the Epistemology of Religious Belief
  • Maximic Actions, Noumenal Self, and Evil
  • Sellars and Socrates: an Investigation of the Sellars Problem for a Socratic Epistemology


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