6.18 Skepticism
Keywords: skeptical, skeptic, skepticism, hands, demon, external, moore, descartes, alternatives, hypotheses, evil, puzzle, ordinary, dretske, world
Number of articles: 61
Weighted number of articles: 57.43086
Characteristic Articles
- Jessica Wilson, 2012, “The Regress Argument Against Cartesian Skepticism,” Analysis 72:668–73.
- John Greco, 2002, “How to Reid Moore,” The Philosophical Quarterly 52:544–63.
- Alastair M. Macleod, 1965, “Moore’s Proof,” Analysis 25:154–60.
- Albert A. Johnstone, 1991, “The Need for Warrant,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 51:541–56.
- John O. Nelson, 1965, “A Groat’s Worth More on Moore’s Assertion,” Analysis 26:32–2.
- Fred Dretske, 1997, “So Do We Know or Don’t We?,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 57:407–9.
- Thompson Clarke, 1972, “The Legacy of Skepticism,” Journal of Philosophy 69:754–69.
- Barry Stroud, 1984, “Skepticism and the Possibility of Knowledge,” Journal of Philosophy 81:545–51.
- Janet Levin, 1987, “Skepticism, Objectivity, and the Invulnerability of Knowledge,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 48:63–78.
- Robert J. Fogelin, 1984, “Taking Skepticism Seriously,” Journal of Philosophy 81:552–2.
Highly Cited Articles
- Keith Derose, 1995, “Solving the Skeptical Problem,” Philosophical Review 104:1–52. (0.6944925)
- Anthony Brueckner, 1994, “The Structure of the Skeptical Argument,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 54:827–35. (0.3152991)