Resurrecting Old-Fashioned Foundationalism
By (Author) Michael DePaul
Contributions by Richard Fumerton
Contributions by Laurence Bonjour
Contributions by John L. Pollock
Contributions by Alvin Plantinga
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
28th November 2000
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Philosophy of mind
121.6
Paperback
208
Width 148mm, Height 228mm, Spine 7mm
177g
The contributions in this volume make an important effort to resurrect a rather old fashioned form of foundationalism. They defend the position that there are some beliefs that are justified, and are not themselves justified by any further beliefs. This Epistemic foundationalism has been the subject of rigorous attack by a wide range of theorists in recent years, leading to the impression that foundationalism is a thing of the past. DePaul argues that it is precisely the volume and virulence of the assaults which points directly to the strength and coherence of the position.
Michael DePaul is associate professor of philosophy at University of Notre Dame.