Infinitism and probabilistic justification
pp. 691-699
Résumé
According to infinitism, beliefs can be justified by an infinite chain of reasons. So far, infinitism has rarely been taken seriously and often even dismissed as inconsistent. However, Peijnenburg and Atkinson have recently argued that beliefs can indeed be justified by an infinite chain of reasons, if justification is understood probabilistically. In the following, I will discuss the formal result that has led to this conclusion. I will then introduce three probabilistic explications of justification and examine to which extent they support Peijnenburg’s and Atkinson’s claim.
Détails de la publication
Publié dans:
Peijnenburg Jeanne, Wenmackers Sylvia (2014) Infinite regress in decision theory, philosophy of science, and formal epistemology. Synthese 191 (4).
Pages: 691-699
DOI: 10.1007/s11229-013-0367-0
Citation complète:
Bewersdorf Benjamin, 2014, Infinitism and probabilistic justification. Synthese 191 (4), Infinite regress in decision theory, philosophy of science, and formal epistemology, 691-699. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11229-013-0367-0.