
Ep. 207 - Arguments for Internalism in Epistemology w/Dr. Tim McGrew
Parker's Pensées
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Philosophical Dimensions of Existence and Knowledge
This chapter explores the internalist perspective in epistemology, particularly examining infallibility in belief through examples like Descartes' declaration and mathematical truths. It delves into the complexities of logic, the liar paradox, and historical philosophical views that challenge conventional understandings of reality, including the implications of living in a computer simulation. The discussion further considers the balance between metaphysical simplicity and the need for adequate explanations in the context of advanced digital realities and the philosophy of consciousness.
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