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Title: Undermining Defeat and Propositional Justification
Author(s): Melis, Giacomo
Contact Email: giacomo.melis@stir.ac.uk
Keywords: Defeaters
Undermining
Overriding
Propositional Justification
Higher-Order
Issue Date: May-2016
Date Deposited: 30-Jun-2017
Citation: Melis G (2016) Undermining Defeat and Propositional Justification. Argumenta, 1 (2), pp. 271-280. https://www.argumenta.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/18.-Argumenta-12-Giacomo-Melis-Undermining-Defeat-and-Propositional-Justification.pdf
Abstract: I extend the Higher-Order View of Undermining Defeat (HOVUD) defended in Melis (2014) to account for the defeat of propositional justification. In doing so, I also clarify the important notion of higher-order commitment, and I make some considerations concerning the defeat of externalist epistemic warrants.
URL: https://www.argumenta.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/18.-Argumenta-12-Giacomo-Melis-Undermining-Defeat-and-Propositional-Justification.pdf
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