Undaunted Explanationism

Logos and Episteme 8 (1):117-127 (2017)
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Abstract

Explanationism is a plausible view of epistemic justification according to which justification is a matter of explanatory considerations. Despite its plausibility, explanationism is not without its critics. In a recent issue of this journal T. Ryan Byerly and Kraig Martin have charged that explanationism fails to provide necessary or sufficient conditions for epistemic justification. In this article I examine Byerly and Martin’s arguments and explain where they go wrong.

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Kevin McCain
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Abduction.Igorn D. Douven - 2011 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Explanationist evidentialism.Kevin McCain - 2013 - Episteme 10 (3):299-315.

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