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221. Philosophical Inquiry: Volume > 22 > Issue: 4
David Drebushenko John R. Searle Mind, Language and Society
222. Philosophical Inquiry: Volume > 22 > Issue: 4
Philippos Nicolopoulos Historical Causality, Deductive - Nomotogical Explanation and Marxist Approach
223. Philosophical Inquiry: Volume > 22 > Issue: 4
Stephen Jacobson A Companion to the Philosophers
224. Philosophical Inquiry: Volume > 22 > Issue: 4
Johannes M. Van Ophuijsen Plato and Platonism
225. Philosophical Inquiry: Volume > 22 > Issue: 4
Rolf-Peter Horstmann Idealismus und Pragmatismus: Peirce, James und Dewey als Kritiker des Idealismus
226. Philosophical Inquiry: Volume > 23 > Issue: 1/2
Xiangdong Xu How Is Mental Causation a Problem?
227. Philosophical Inquiry: Volume > 23 > Issue: 1/2
Malte Hossenfelder Autonomie als Problem der Bioethik
228. Philosophical Inquiry: Volume > 23 > Issue: 1/2
George Arabatzis Plato
229. Philosophical Inquiry: Volume > 23 > Issue: 1/2
Duncan Pritchard A Puzzle about Warrant
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A puzzle about warranted belief, often attributed to Kripke, has recently come to prominence. This puzzle claims to show that it follows from the possession of a warrant for one's belief in an empirical proposition that one is entitled to dismiss all subsequent evidence against that proposition as misleading. The two main solutions that have been offered to this puzzle in the recent literature - by James Cargile and David Lewis - argue for a revisionist epistemology which, respectively, either denies the so-called 'Closure' principle that warrants transmit across known entailments, or 'contextualizes' the epistemic operator in question. In contrast, it is argued here that such revisionism is unnecessary because the puzzle in fact depends upon an ambiguity in the notion of warrant. It is claimed that once this ambiguity is made explicit then the puzzle dissipates.
230. Philosophical Inquiry: Volume > 23 > Issue: 1/2
Bernard Linsky Placing Abstract Objects in Naturalism
231. Philosophical Inquiry: Volume > 23 > Issue: 1/2
J.- C. Pont Révolution conceptuelle en mathématiques au XIXe siècle
232. Philosophical Inquiry: Volume > 23 > Issue: 1/2
Richard McKirahan Zeno's Dichotomy in Aristotle
233. Philosophical Inquiry: Volume > 23 > Issue: 1/2
Aaron Szymkowiak Kant and Modern Political Philosophy
234. Philosophical Inquiry: Volume > 23 > Issue: 1/2
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235. Philosophical Inquiry: Volume > 23 > Issue: 1/2
Daniel M. Haybron Happiness, Death, and the Remainder of Life
236. Philosophical Inquiry: Volume > 23 > Issue: 1/2
Richard Gray A Problem for the Aristotelian Solution to the Mind-Body Problem
237. Philosophical Inquiry: Volume > 23 > Issue: 1/2
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238. Philosophical Inquiry: Volume > 23 > Issue: 1/2
Safak Ural Connectives and Temporality
239. Philosophical Inquiry: Volume > 23 > Issue: 1/2
N. Avgelis Willard Van Orman Quine (1908-2000) A Radical Empiricist
240. Philosophical Inquiry: Volume > 24 > Issue: 1/2
Wade Robison Calvin to Hobbes: Xenotransplantation and Transmogrification