The fundherentism: Susan Haack’s epistemology

Authors

  • Richard Orozco Contreras Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33539/phai.v12i1.237

Keywords:

Fundcionalism, coherentism, justification of beliefs, truth of beliefs

Abstract

In this article, the author wishes to present Susan Haack’s epistemological proposal that aims to locate it in the middle between foundationalism and coherentism. The foundationalism asserts the existence of fundamental core beliefs. Instead coherentism believes consistency is enough to justify
beliefs. Haack sees insufficient both proposals and presents a new model to save the best of the other two: the foundherentism. The author explains that this proposal is directed towards two objectives: the problem of the justification of our beliefs and the problem of truth. Since the proposal itself is 
interesting, but it’s more interesting to see this new epistemology makes by a woman philosopher, with new visions and new perspectives as her contribution.

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Published

2013-12-30

How to Cite

Orozco Contreras, R. (2013). The fundherentism: Susan Haack’s epistemology. Phainomenon, 12(1), 11–18. https://doi.org/10.33539/phai.v12i1.237