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  1. A dilemma for Bartley's pancritical rationalism.Bruce W. Hauptli - 1991 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 21 (1):86-89.
  2. Frankfurt on Descartes.Bruce W. Hauptli - 1983 - International Studies in Philosophy 15 (1):59-70.
  3. Quinean Relativism: Beyond Metaphysical Realism and Idealism.Bruce W. Hauptli - 1980 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 18 (4):393-410.
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  4. Rescher's unsuccessful evolutionary argument.Bruce W. Hauptli - 1994 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 45 (1):295-301.
  5. Review essays : Unfathomed knowledge, unmeasured worth and growth?Bruce W. Hauptli - 1993 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 23 (1):97-102.
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    Inscrutability and correspondence.Bruce W. Hauptli - 1979 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 17 (2):199-212.
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  7. Kekes on problem-solving and rationality.Bruce W. Hauptli - 1984 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 14 (2):191-194.
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    Quinean relativism: Beyond metaphysical realism and idealism.Bruce W. Hauptli - 1980 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 18 (4):393-410.
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    The Reasosonableness of Reason: Explaining Rationality Naturalistically.Bruce W. Hauptli - 1995 - Chicago, IL, USA: Open Court.
    Does reliance on reason require an unreasonable faith in reason? In The Reasonableness of Reason, Professor Hauptli argues that naturalized epistemology enables us to explain the reasonableness of the rationalist commitment. Examining different forms of rationalism in turn, the author exposes their limitations. Traditional (justificatory) rationalists are indeed caught in a paradox, and those contemporary rationalists who simply affirm that we should be rational without attempting to argue for it (kerygmatic rationalists, as Hauptli terms them) cannot successfully defend rationalism. Another (...)
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