Cartesian epistemology and infallible justification
pp. 4671-4681
Abstract
In this paper I examine contemporary accounts of noninferential justification in light of what I take to be the Cartesian project of building epistemology on foundations made secure by the impossibility of error. I argue that familiar abstract arguments for foundationalism, by themselves, don’t seem to motivate Cartesianism. But I further argue that there is one version of foundationalism that is more closely linked to the way in which Descartes sought ideal knowledge.
Publication details
Published in:
Cossara Stefano, Rauzy Jean-Baptiste, Zhang Xiaoxing (2018) Cartesian epistemology. Synthese 195 (11).
Pages: 4671-4681
DOI: 10.1007/s11229-017-1456-2
Full citation:
Fumerton Richard (2018) „Cartesian epistemology and infallible justification“. Synthese 195 (11), 4671–4681.