1. The Structure of Empirical Knowledge by Laurence Bonjour
In constructing the theory, particularly in a manner that is analytic, the theorist presents preliminary arguments, then proceeds to develop and elaborate on these arguments, then proceeds to address difficulties and weaknesses, then presents more premises and arguments to support these premises, and so on. ... However, this appeal to unlikelihood in not sufficiently intuitive nor is it logically acceptable without further justificatory arguments. ... The justifying arguments that Bonjour presents are likewise not satisfactory by themselves and so the need to provide further justifications for...
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