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Peirce's Pragmatic Theory of Inquiry:
Fallibilism and ...
A ground-breaking study of one of America's greatest philosophers
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Fallibilism Democracy and the Market: The Meta-theoretical ...
Hayes argues that a formal and structural analogy exists between Alasdair MacIntypre's denial that morality can be justified on rational grounds, and Karl Popper's denial that an epistemology/methodology can justify cognitive claims to ...
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Fallibilism and Warrant
The purpose of the present study was to distinguish, evaluate, and supplement two prominent ways of understanding the concept of fallible knowledge: fallibility understood as a feature of doxastic revisability within a rational cognitive ...
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Social Constructivism as a Philosophy of Mathematics
Fallibilism and Absolutism The first philosopher of mathematics to explicitly state
the importance of the absolutist-fallibilist dichotomy is Imre Lakatos (1978b), who
relates it to the ancient controversy between dogmatists and skeptics. Lakatos ...
Ladislav Kvasz and Eugen Zelenˇák Abstract One of the pillars of Sir Karl
Popper's philosophy is fallibilism, according to which there is no certain empirical
knowledge. When this position is criticized, it is usually claimed that the scope of
...
Zuzana Parusniková, Robert Sonné Cohen, 2009
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A Companion to Epistemology
Even if we can have infallible justifications for some beliefs, a second motivation
for fallibilism comes from consideration of ordinary cases of knowledge. Most of
our scientific knowledge, and much of our everyday knowledge, seems to arise ...
Jonathan Dancy, Ernest Sosa, Matthias Steup, 2009
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Ciceronian
Fallibilism in Kant's "Critique of Pure Reason": ...
The main thesis of this work is that Kant's critique of metaphysics in the Critique of Pure Reason shows traces of a fallibilistic theory of the justification of belief that originated in the ancient Hellenistic confluence between rhetoric ...
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Philosophy of Mathematics: A Contemporary Introduction to ...
In his long-awaited new edition of Philosophy of Mathematics, James Robert Brown tackles important new as well as enduring questions in the mathematical sciences.
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The Pragmatic Maxim: Essays on Peirce and Pragmatism
... not seem very plausible that, if our aim is to be the discovery of obj ect truth, we
require the capacity to be 'absolutely certain' of our success. The relation
between fallibilism and certainty is an important issue here that we must now
address.
Christopher Hookway, 2012
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Fallibilism is the philosophical doctrine that all claims of knowledge could, in principle, be mistaken.
Frederic P. Miller, Agnes F. Vandome, John McBrewster, 2010
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Carlos Fraenkel champions two causes: the first is a culture of debate; the second is an allegiance to the principle of fallibilism. Unfortunately ... «PopMatters, 六月 15»
Between Religion And Politics • Tolerance Vs Coercion
... is if the former requires a commitment to a kind of fallibilism while the latter requires (or at least encourages) certitude in one's religious belief. «Nigerian Observer, 二月 15»
Even Warren Buffett Relied on a Mentor
A belief in fallibilism has helped Soros consistently challenge and stay ahead of prevailing market wisdom. These ideas, however, owe much to ... «Entrepreneur, 十二月 14»
Naturalistic Traditions: Were the ancient Skeptics naturalistic?
What eventually resulted was a kind of fallibilism not unlike that of the Academics. The spirit of Skepticism would continue to inspire later ... «Patheos, 二月 14»
Kindly Inquisitors, Revisited
Fallibilism is all well and good, but come on-enough is enough. In the 21st century, do Jews really need to put up with The Protocols of the ... «Reason, 十一月 13»
Call for Aquaculture Reform
That is, no theory is ever considered strictly certain as science accepts the concept of fallibilism. The philosopher of science Karl Popper ... «The Media Co-op, 六月 12»
Soros: Republic Enemy #1
Fallibilism is the philosophical doctrine that all claims of knowledge could, in principle, be mistaken. Then again, I could be wrong about that. «Canada Free Press, 九月 09»