Regress Argument Foundationalism
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- The Fundamentalist's Problem
- One of the most frustrating things for a person who does not subscribe to a fundamentalist way of thinking is that having an open and expansive conversation about spirituality and God with a fundamentalist personality is virtually impossible, if possible at...
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Religion & Philosophy >> Religions
- Dealing With World Mind Effects Through Greater Self Mastery (GM5)
- At one time or another, we have all experienced occasions where other people in the same room began to have a heated argument. The psychic dissonance created at that time, produced in us symptoms of shakiness, nervousness, a scattered thought pattern or other...
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Mind >> World Mind
- The Spirit of Jezebel
- Jezebel was a princess of Sidonia and a priestess of the pagan god Baal. In 116 she married the Israelite King Ahab. Jezebel had Ahab under her control.
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Parapsychology >> Spirits
- Am I Damned?: Part 1
- (Excerpted from a planned website, much of this material has already appeared in answer to various questions on the boards, especially in General Earth Spirituality. I will attempt to redact it for this forum, as much of the arguments contained here are basic...
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Religions >> Christianity & Paganism
- An Overview: What is Atheism?
- Atheism is non-belief in the existence of god or deities. It originated from the Greek word “atheos” which means ‘without god’.
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Religion & Philosophy >> Philosophy
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- Phil. 4340 Notes: The Infinite Regress Argument for Skepticism
- depends on JU. • Argument for this: If U were not justified, then P would not be justified. Alternative views are bad: Skepticism, foundationalism, infinite regress.
- spot.colorado.edu
- John Turri, "On the Regress Argument for Infinitism"
- Furthermore, I explain how foundationalism can provide for infinite chains of justification.
- john.turri.org
- FOUNDATIONALISM AND THE REGRESS ARGUMENT - Disputatio
- Boise State University. What can reasonably be expected of the famous 'regress' argument for epistemic foundationalism?
- disputatio.com
- Epistemic Probability
- 2. The standard argument for foundationalism is the regress argument.
- myweb.uiowa.edu
- On the regress argument for infinitism
- how foundationalism can provide for infinite chains of justification. I conclude that the regress argument for infinitism should not convince us.
- www.springerlink.com
Suggested Web Resources
- Regress argument - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- en.wikipedia.org
- Foundationalist Theories of Epistemic Justification (Stanford
- can present a relatively straightforward epistemic regress argument for foundationalism.
- plato.stanford.edu
- Foundationalism [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]
- These ultimate premises are the proper stopping points in a regress argument.
- www.iep.utm.edu
- Explain 'The Regress Argument' For FoundationalIsm. Why Does
- Dec 14, 2005 Explain 'The Regress Argument' for Foundationalism. Why does Dancy hold that this argument is fallacious? Is he right?
- www.oppapers.com
- Foundationalism
- www.reading.ac.uk
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