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Year: 2007

Pages: 347-360

Series: Synthese

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Wouter Meijs, Igor Douven, "On the alleged impossibility of coherence", Synthese 157 (3), 2007, pp. 347-360.

Abstract

If coherence is to have justificatory status, as some analytical philosophers think it has, it must be truth-conducive, if perhaps only under certain specific conditions. This paper is a critical discussion of some recent arguments that seek to show that under no reasonable conditions can coherence be truth-conducive. More specifically, it considers Bovens and Hartmann’s and Olsson’s “impossibility results,” which attempt to show that coherence cannot possibly be a truth-conducive property. We point to various ways in which the advocates of a coherence theory of justification may attempt to divert the threat of these results.

Publication details

Year: 2007

Pages: 347-360

Series: Synthese

Full citation:

Wouter Meijs, Igor Douven, "On the alleged impossibility of coherence", Synthese 157 (3), 2007, pp. 347-360.