Clifford's Ethic of Belief and Maximum Extreme Reasoning
The deontological epistemic approach was a reaction to the foundationalism approach that advocated the existence of basic or self-justified beliefs. Descartes, skeptical of any kind of knowledge, provided the first foundations for such an approach. John Locke and W. K. Clifford expanded it with two...
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Main Authors: | Ghasem Pourhassan, Afsaneh Pandjoo |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | fas |
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Institute for Humanities and Cultural Studies (IHCS)
2017-10-01
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Series: | پژوهشنامۀ انتقادی متون و برنامههای علوم انسانی |
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Online Access: | https://criticalstudy.ihcs.ac.ir/article_2746_4c185a302b836277696bb13312798e68.pdf |
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