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  1. 22 de jul. de 1993 · In this book and in its sequels, Warrant and Proper Function and Warranted Christian Belief, I examine the nature of epistemic warrant, that quantity, enough of which distinguishes knowledge from mere true belief.

    • Alvin Plantinga
  2. Warrant: The Current Debate is the first in a trilogy of books written by the philosopher Alvin Plantinga on epistemology. Plantinga introduces, analyzes, and criticizes 20th-century developments in analytic epistemology, particularly the works of Roderick Chisholm , Laurence BonJour , William Alston , Alvin Goldman , and others. [1]

    • Alvin Plantinga
    • 1993
  3. 22 de jun. de 2022 · Warrant : the current debate. by. Plantinga, Alvin. Publication date. 1993. Topics. Knowledge, Theory of, Belief and doubt. Publisher. New York : Oxford University Press.

  4. 27 de may. de 1993 · Warrant The Current Debate by Alvin Plantinga is the first in the author's trilogy on subject of warrant. This first instalment surveys current thoughts on knowledge and sets the stage for Plantinga to lay out his view in Warrant and Proper Function. It is then applied to theistic belief in Warranted Christian Belief.

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    • Alvin Plantinga
    • $25.49
    • Oxford University Press
  5. Plantinga examines the nature of epistemic warrant; whatever it is that when added to true belief yields knowledge. This present volume surveys current contributions to the debate and paves...

  6. Abstract. In this chapter, I consider coherentism taken generally (rather than this or that particular variety of coherentism), and argue that it does not afford the resources for a satisfactory account of warrant.

  7. Abstract. In this chapter, I take stock of the arguments and conclusions of the previous nine chapters, noting that the idea of proper function figures prominently in the difficulties from which the main current views of warrant suffer. This fact suggests that the notion of proper function is much more deeply involved in our idea of warrant ...