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William J. Talbott, "Learning from Our Mistakes: Epistemology for the Real World" (Oxford UP, 2021)

New Books in Philosophy

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Hume, the Dead Sopher

Hume says that we're a all our ideas originate in impressions. He also argues that induction can't be rational because it's circular. And he goes on, also, all probem not just beliefs, but even a probability ossignments to propositions. If they area less than one, are greater than zero, they are irrational. They apply to this absolutely fundamentala part of hume's theory. So i want to blow things up that people have taken for granted. Once i blow them up, there's always a question ab how to we reconstruct it. But here's one that you know, i've taken courses on hume. I've read books on hume no

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