
John D. Norton, "The Large-Scale Structure of Inductive Inference" (U Calgary Press, 2024)
New Books in Philosophy
Circularity and Inductive Inference
This chapter explores the concept of circularity in inductive reasoning, juxtaposing it with coherentism and presenting arguments that challenge the perception of circular support as problematic. It further critiques traditional epistemological methods, emphasizing the limitations of armchair psychology and coherentism while advocating for foundationalism as a more robust framework for understanding belief formation.
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