8 ideas
3299 | In logic identity involves reflexivity (x=x), symmetry (if x=y, then y=x) and transitivity (if x=y and y=z, then x=z) [Baillie] |
8840 | There are five possible responses to the problem of infinite regress in justification [Cleve] |
8851 | Coherentists say that regress problems are assuming 'linear' justification [Williams,M] |
8841 | Modern foundationalists say basic beliefs are fallible, and coherence is relevant [Cleve] |
8849 | Traditional foundationalism is radically internalist [Williams,M] |
8853 | Basic judgements are immune from error because they have no content [Williams,M] |
8855 | Sensory experience may be fixed, but it can still be misdescribed [Williams,M] |
8852 | In the context of scepticism, externalism does not seem to be an option [Williams,M] |