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Daily Archives: September 9, 2004

basing and arbitrary actions

Posted on September 9, 2004 by Kvanvig JonSeptember 9, 2004
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Some hold that there is an important disanalogy between justified belief and justified action. When speaking of justified belief, we distinguish between doxastic and propositional justification, where the former obtains when there is propositional justification for the content of the … Continue reading →

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