Skepticism, contextualism, externalism and modality

Authors

  • Ron Wilburn University of Nevada

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5007/%25x

Abstract

In this paper, I argue for the following claims. Contextualist strategies to tame or localize epistemic skepticism are hopeless if contextualist factors are construed internalistically. However, because efforts to contextualize externalism via subjunctive conditional analysis court circularity, it is only on an internalistic
interpretation that contextualist strategies can even be motivated. While these claims do not give us an argument for skepticism, they do give us an argument that contextualism, as such, is not likely to provide us with an argument against skepticism.

Published

2006-01-01

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