Are any of our beliefs justified? Are they rational? The skeptic
thinks that our epistemic justifications are undeserved. Nicholas
Nathan confronts the skeptic and questions the value of his
argument.
Skeptical arguments are against justified and rational belief as
well as for ignorance. Nathan argues that the truth value of
trivial arguments are a matter of indifference. He tests this
conjecture with a varied collection of counterexamples: arguments
for ignorance, neo-Cartesian and infinite regress arguments, and
also more critically with arguments against justified and rational
belief.
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