Scepticism′s Health Buoyant

Philosophy 69 (270):503 - 504 (1994)
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Replies to O. Hanfling, ‘Healthy scepticism?’, Philosophy 68 (1993), 91-3, which criticized J. Franklin, ‘Healthy scepticism’, Philosophy 66 (1991), 305-324. The symmetry argument for scepticism is defended (that there is no reason to prefer the realist alternative to sceptical ones).

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Healthy Scepticism.James Franklin - 1991 - Philosophy 66 (257):305 - 324.
Healthy Scepticism?Oswald Hanfling - 1993 - Philosophy 68 (263):91 - 93.

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