The third problem of holistic coherentism; how can it explain the role of experience and reason as sources to justification?
A deciduous tree whose leaf serves as the emblem of the Candadian flag
A poor use of vocabulary to refer to a vagrant or homeless person
An approach to belief that involves a resistance to changing one's beliefs; attitudinal.
The fastest fish in the ocean; can reach speeds of 68 mph
A Latin word for "in a straightforward manner"
An alternative to foundationalism; beliefs are justified by their "fit" with other beliefs in a system
A psychological state in which an individual holds a propposition to be true
The position or theory about the structure of knowledge that says justified beliefs are arranged in a hierarchical manner based on basic beliefs
A sharp rejection of an offer, request, or friendly gesture
Signifies the quality of being final; no room for challenge ever
The second problem of holistic coherentism: coherence is an internal relation that might be separate from the truth
Describes a belief chain where the last is connected to the first
The conditional nature of human knowledge; our knowledge is open to revision.
A 1955 film starring James Dean. He was a _____ without a cause.
A foundationalist could accept this kind of coherentism which relates to the acquisition, function, and nature of concepts
Not circumference; not radius
This kind of voluntarism pertains to belief
This kind of foundationalism allows for a significant role for coherence