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Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Allameh Tabatabai University
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PhD student in Allameh Tabatabai University
Abstract
One of the central concerns or problems in epistemology is the methods by which man attains his belief(s), and one of the most important answers to this problem is presented by W.K Clifford. By propounding ‘strong evidentialism’ Clifford plays main role to construct a new foundation to belief acceptance. The view emphasizes on the connection between ethics and epistemology. The connection is so strong, that in his theory the epistemological fault is identical with the ethical fault.
Porhasan,G and Shadi,M . (2013). Clifford’ human cognitive rights; The principles and the domains. Essays in Philosophy of Religion (Jostarhaye Falsafeh Din), 2(3), 15-36.
MLA
Porhasan,G , and Shadi,M . "Clifford’ human cognitive rights; The principles and the domains", Essays in Philosophy of Religion (Jostarhaye Falsafeh Din), 2, 3, 2013, 15-36.
HARVARD
Porhasan G, Shadi M. (2013). 'Clifford’ human cognitive rights; The principles and the domains', Essays in Philosophy of Religion (Jostarhaye Falsafeh Din), 2(3), pp. 15-36.
CHICAGO
G Porhasan and M Shadi, "Clifford’ human cognitive rights; The principles and the domains," Essays in Philosophy of Religion (Jostarhaye Falsafeh Din), 2 3 (2013): 15-36,
VANCOUVER
Porhasan G, Shadi M. Clifford’ human cognitive rights; The principles and the domains. Essays in Philosophy of Religion. 2013;2(3):15-36 (In Persian).