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    • Normalcy, justification, and the easy-defeat problem 

      Backes, Marvin (2018-08-20) - Journal article
      Recent years have seen the rise of a new family of non-probabilistic accounts of epistemic justification. According to these views—we may call them Normalcy Views—a belief in P is justified only if, given the evidence, ...
    • Comments on Brian Epstein's The Ant Trap 

      Hawley, Katherine (2017-02-13) - Journal item
      The Ant Trap is a terrific book, which opens up new opportunities to use philosophical methods in the social realm, by drawing on the tools and techniques of contemporary metaphysics. Epstein uses concepts of dependence, ...
    • III - Contractarianism as a political morality 

      Sachs, Benjamin Alan (2016-05-26) - Journal article
      Contractarianism initially made its mark, in the seventeenth century, as a sort of theory of everything in ethics. But gradually philosophers became convinced that there were resources available outside contractarianism ...
    • The Grotian concept of a right 

      Skorupski, John Maria (Brill, 2016-06) - Book item
    • Sense, incomplete understanding, and the problem of normative guidance 

      Pedriali, Walter B. (2017) - Journal article
      Frege seems committed to the thesis that the senses of the fundamental notions of arithmetic remain stable and are stably grasped by thinkers throughout history. Fully competent practitioners grasp those senses clearly and ...