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'The Fixation of Belief', 'Papers of 1906' and 'The Nature of Mathematical Knowledge'
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13. Knowledge Criteria / A. Justification Problems / 1. Justification / a. Justification issues
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A 'warrant' is a process which ensures that a true belief is knowledge [Kitcher]
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13. Knowledge Criteria / A. Justification Problems / 1. Justification / c. Defeasibility
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If experiential can defeat a belief, then its justification depends on the defeater's absence [Kitcher, by Casullo]
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13. Knowledge Criteria / B. Internal Justification / 2. Pragmatic justification
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We need our beliefs to be determined by some external inhuman permanency [Peirce]
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13. Knowledge Criteria / B. Internal Justification / 4. Foundationalism / b. Basic beliefs
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Demonstration does not rest on first principles of reason or sensation, but on freedom from actual doubt [Peirce]
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13. Knowledge Criteria / C. External Justification / 1. External Justification
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Doubts should be satisfied by some external permanency upon which thinking has no effect [Peirce]
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13. Knowledge Criteria / D. Scepticism / 6. Scepticism Critique
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Once doubt ceases, there is no point in continuing to argue [Peirce]
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