Practical belief and philosophical theory
Australasian Journal of Philosophy 76 (1):15 – 33 (1998)
| Abstract | lines, even discarding them entirely in favour of other views. But philosophy always begins with the articulation of ordinary ideas and beliefs. This is where its ladder starts. As the name suggests, articulation requires that the ideas and beliefs articulated were already there waiting to be spelled out, and that identifying them is a matter of analysing.. | |||||||||
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