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Extended Rationality provides a novel account of the structure of
epistemic justification. Its central claim builds upon
Wittgenstein's idea that epistemic justifications hinge on some
basic assumptions and that epistemic rationality extends to these
very hinges. It exploits these ideas to address problems such as
scepticism and relativism.
Does scepticism threaten our common sense picture of the world?
Does it really undermine our deep-rooted certainties? Answers to
these questions are offered through a comparative study of the
epistemological work of two key figures in the history of analytic
philosophy, G. E. Moore and Ludwig Wittgenstein.
Extended Rationality provides a novel account of the structure of
epistemic justification. Its central claim builds upon
Wittgenstein's idea that epistemic justifications hinge on some
basic assumptions and that epistemic rationality extends to these
very hinges. It exploits these ideas to address problems such as
scepticism and relativism.
Does scepticism threaten our common sense picture of the world?
Does it really undermine our deep-rooted certainties? Answers to
these questions are offered through a comparative study of the
epistemological work of two key figures in the history of analytic
philosophy, G. E. Moore and Ludwig Wittgenstein.
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