6.17 Infinity And Regresses
Keywords: kant, assent, regress, foundationalism, infinite, ground, deontic, objective, evident, descartes, grounds, distinct, principles, probable, criticism
Number of articles: 30
Weighted number of articles: 32.63416
Characteristic Articles
- Jeanne Peijnenburg, 2007, “Infinitism Regained,” Mind 116:597–602.
- James Van Cleve, 1979, “Foundationalism, Epistemic Principles, and the Cartesian Circle,” Philosophical Review 88:55–91.
- Andrew Chignell, 2007, “Belief in Kant,” Philosophical Review 116:323–60.
- Nick Bostrom, 2009, “Pascal’s Mugging,” Analysis 69:443–5.
- Darrell P. Rowbottom, 2007, “A Refutation of Foundationalism?,” Analysis 67:345–6.
- Andrew Chignell, 2007, “Kant’s Concepts of Justification,” Noûs 41:33–63.
- Carl Gillett, 2003, “Infinitism Redux? a Response to Klein,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 66:709–17.
- Michael Scriven, 1961, “Comments on Weingartner,” Philosophy of Science 28:306–6.
- Edward Gleason Spaulding, 1910, “The Logical Structure of Self-Refuting Systems: I. Phenomenalism,” Philosophical Review 19:276–301.
- Peter Klein, 2003, “When Infinite Regresses are not Vicious,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 66:718–29.