[lit-ideas] Re: 'A Neutral Conception of Reasonableness?'

What a coincidence! I've been like a kid in a sandbox all afternoon downloading
Episteme articles to my heart's content. Also some good stuff on the
epistemology of democracy and on education and social epistemology. Thanks to
Robert for drawing attention to the piece on seeking a neutral conception of
reasonableness which somehow escaped me until now. (So what, there are biased
conceptions of reasonableness?  Oh oh ....) 

Walter O



Quoting Robert Paul <rpaul@xxxxxxxx>:

> This the title of an online article that appeared in the journal 
> Episteme, in July 2006.
> 
> http://www.eupjournals.com/doi/pdf/10.3366/epi.2006.3.3.234
> 
> Episteme is making its contents available free for downloading until the 
> end of next week.
> 
> http://www.eupjournals.com/loi/epi
> 
> Some of its articles might be of interest to those who fall asleep 
> reading Hegel, and carry copies of Kritik der reinen Vernunft in their 
> back packs.
> 
> The piece on reasonableness would seem relevant to some of Walter's and 
> Phil's interests which are discussed here from time to time.
> 
> Robert Paul
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