Perception, Justification, and Philosophical Truths

Journal of Philosophical Research 48:183-189 (2023)
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Abstract

In this commentary, I consider some of the main themes in Robert Audi’s and raise some objections with special reference to Audi’s account of the nature of perception and perceptual justification and his claim that there exist non-trivial, self-evident philosophical truths and principles.

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