Blindspots

New York: Oxford University Press (1988)
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Abstract

Sorensen here offers a unified solution to a large family of philosophical puzzles and paradoxes through a study of "blindspots": consistent propositions that cannot be rationally accepted by certain individuals even though they might by true.

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Roy Sorensen
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