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The major problem: internalism versus externalism

Externalism, internalism and logical truth

Externalism, internalism and logical truth

... They could further argue that this is something that they can live with or that some other separate theory can be given for them. In principle, there is another possible option that externalists could consider, which is ...

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Reconciling Internalism and Externalism Through Use

Reconciling Internalism and Externalism Through Use

... as we speak of “regularity of use,” it has to be assigned to the underlying element that has these manifestations in PHON(E): its lexical item.” (Chomsky, 2003: 300) A further and greater problem is that ...

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Justification internalism, self knowledge, and mental content externalism

Justification internalism, self knowledge, and mental content externalism

... Justification internalism is the view that all the factors relevant to the justification of a belief are in some sense internal to the agent and available to ...content externalism is the view that the ...

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Can Internalism and Externalism be Reconciled in a Biological Epistemology of Language?

Can Internalism and Externalism be Reconciled in a Biological Epistemology of Language?

... II. The constraints operating over the general architecture of language are neither absolute nor relative. Some are absolute and some are relative to specific linguistic phenomena in specific languages. More ...

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Does the World Leak Into the Mind? Active Externalism, Internalism and Epistemology

Does the World Leak Into the Mind? Active Externalism, Internalism and Epistemology

... dictate. Internalism says that we can have inner analogs of external objects, which we can consult as needs ...for internalism enables us to retrieve knowledge that, in a sense, we carry at zero ...

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Where Is the Conflict between Internalism and Externalism? A Reply to Lohndal and Narita (2009)

Where Is the Conflict between Internalism and Externalism? A Reply to Lohndal and Narita (2009)

... actual problem with it—for example, that it makes incorrect predictions about some domain—and not simply the fact that one does not feel comfortable with its ...

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Internalism as Methodology

Internalism as Methodology

... of externalism that Dummett and other externalists like Putnam and Lewis ...The problem of this prediction lies in the difficulties in isolating the relevant speech communi- ties in a well-articulated ...

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Internalism and the Nature of Justification

Internalism and the Nature of Justification

... Another major contributing factor had to do with the resilience of skeptical problems and the apparent inability of our reflections on knowledge to provide satisfying solutions to (or dissolutions of) ...the ...

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Internalism, Evidentialism and Appeals to Expert Knowledge

Internalism, Evidentialism and Appeals to Expert Knowledge

... Briefly, internalism is the view that one’s justificatory status is a function of states internal to the epistemic ...and internalism then yields the view that one should never believe anything without ...

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PRESSURE ULCERS PRESENT a major problem for the

PRESSURE ULCERS PRESENT a major problem for the

... Elevation of the feet on a footstool reduced average pressure to a level approaching statistical significance, while supporting participants’ feet versus leaving them unsup- ported signi[r] ...

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Solution of P versus NP problem

Solution of P versus NP problem

... Salesman Problem as our object, wishes to develop a constructive algorithm to prove P=NP, which is one of the seven Millennium Prize Problems selected by the Clay Mathematics Institute, and is also a major ...

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Size versus truthfulness in the house allocation problem

Size versus truthfulness in the house allocation problem

... Discussion of technical contributions. Indifferences in agents’ preference lists intro- duce major technical difficulties. When extending SDM from strict preferences to prefer- ences with ties, we first present an ...

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Motivational Judgement Internalism and The Problem of Supererogation

Motivational Judgement Internalism and The Problem of Supererogation

... being motivated by supererogation judgements. However, unlike with moral judgements in general, there seems to be no reason to think that a judgment of supererogation can only count as genuine against a background of ...

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Externalism and Epistemic Responsibility

Externalism and Epistemic Responsibility

... Externalism and Epistemic Responsibility Jennifer Armstrong Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.colby.edu/cq This Article is brought to you for free and open access by Digital Commons @ ...

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Loar's Compromised Internalism

Loar's Compromised Internalism

... As bold as his insistence on the importance of phenomenology and the subjective point of view was, in the face of mainstream analytic philosophy of mind and its central commitment to naturalizability as a condition of ...

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Externalism, Self-Knowledge, and Skepticism

Externalism, Self-Knowledge, and Skepticism

... Externalism, Self-Knowledge, and Skepticism Written by an international team of leading scholars, this collection of thirteen new essays explores the implications of semantic externalism for self-knowledge ...

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Unificationism, Explanatory Internalism, and  Autonomy

Unificationism, Explanatory Internalism, and Autonomy

... explanandum-phenomenon (or failing that, achieve some qualitative insight into the behavior of these equations) and so on. It is also often crucial for explanatory purposes that one be able to provide arguments ...

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4. Contextualizing Externalism, and the Circularity Objection

4. Contextualizing Externalism, and the Circularity Objection

... “generality problem” (the problem of deciding how specifically to characterize a belief forming process) in terms that prejudice our possible world rankings from the ...

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Mental Content Externalism and Social Understanding

Mental Content Externalism and Social Understanding

... content externalism based on incorrect understanding and 2) mental content externalism based on partial but not incorrect ...The problem with Burge’s argument for this claim is that he does not ...

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Computational externalism: The semantic picture of implementation

Computational externalism: The semantic picture of implementation

... disjunction problem might be internally consistent: it allows, from a theoretical point of view, to discriminate between “correct” and “mis­ taken” instances of ...

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