Coherentism and Belief Fixation

Logos and Episteme 6 (2):187–199 (2015)
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Abstract

Plantinga argues that cases involving ‘fixed’ beliefs refute the coherentist thesis that a belief’s belonging to a coherent set of beliefs suffices for its having justification (warrant). According to Plantinga, a belief cannot be justified if there is a ‘lack of fit’ between it and its subject’s experiences. I defend coherentism by showing that if Plantinga means to claim that any ‘lack of fit’ destroys justification, his argument is obviously false. If he means to claim that significant ‘lack of fit’ destroys justification, his argument suffers a critical lack of support. Either way, Plantinga’s argument fails and coherentism emerges unscathed.

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Erik Krag
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Conscious experience.Fred Dretske - 1993 - Mind 102 (406):263-283.
Warrant and Accidentally True Belief.A. Plantinga - 1997 - Analysis 57 (2):140-145.

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