Strong, Weak, or Apparent Naturalization? Relative Plausibility Theory and Conceptual Analysis

Muffato, Nicola
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This article focuses on the adoption of naturalized epistemology as a framework for the relative plausibility theory developed by Ron Allen. It questions both the distinctness of Allen’s way of theorizing from a common version of conceptual analysis and the compliance of relative plausibility theory with the “naturalistic” methodological requirement expressed by the “Results Continuity” thesis ​
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