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dc.contributor.authorAtkinson, David-
dc.contributor.editorOtávio Buenoen_US
dc.date.accessioned2019-07-25T05:57:32Z-
dc.date.available2019-07-25T05:57:32Z-
dc.date.issued2017-
dc.identifier.isbn978-3-319-58295-5-
dc.identifier.urihttp://10.6.20.12:80/handle/123456789/76661-
dc.descriptionThis book is the result of ten years on and off thinking about infinite regresses in epistemology. It draws on several of our papers, which, partly because of the development of our thoughts, are not always well connected. Our overall purpose here is to show how our understanding of infinite epistemic chains benefits from an analysis of justification in terms of probability theory. It has been often assumed that epistemic justification is probabilistic in character, but we think that the consequences of this assumption for the epistemic regress problem have been insufficiently taken into accounten_US
dc.languageEnglishen_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherSpringeren_US
dc.subjectFading Foundationsen_US
dc.titleFading Foundations Probability and the Regress Problemen_US
dc.typeBooken_US
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