Keywords
Logic
a priori
Kitcher
warrant
belief
fallibility
experience
philosophy of mathematics
a priori
Kitcher
warrant
belief
fallibility
experience
philosophy of mathematics
Abstract
The author elaborates on Kitcher's theory on a priori knowledge and ultimately refutes it, specifically his concept of "warrant".Downloads
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