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Tuesday, 28 October 2003
Non-individualistic Internalism and its Applicability to Science
Tetsuji Iseda, Nagoya University
12:05 p.m., 817R Cathedral of Learning

Abstract: The internalism/externalism debate in epistemology leaves out an interesting third option, non-individualistic internalism. This option seems to be a fruitful position when we look at scientific practices. In this talk, I try to build a bridge between this abstract epistemological issue and concrete examples in science.

 
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