Virtue Foundherentism

Kriterion - Journal of Philosophy 1 (20):14-21 (2006)
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Abstract

Foundherentism is a new and promising theory of epistemic justification that has not received its due in the secondary literature. Accordingly, in this paper, I will examine foundherentism with three principal concerns in mind. First, I explain the epistemic components of foundherentism. Second, I defend foundherentism against the charge of reliabilism. While third and finally, I argue that foundherentism needs to be supplemented with a virtuous component

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Brian Lightbody
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