A Defense of Naturalistic Naturalized Epistemology

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John Lemos

Abstract

Naturalistic naturalized epistemology combines ontological naturalism with naturalized epistemology. Ontological naturalism is the view that nothing exists other than spatio-temporal beings embedded within a space-time framework. Naturalized epistemology is a view about the nature of knowledge characterized by its commitment to externalism and the idea that knowledge consists in beliefs reliably generated by cognitive mechanisms operating in a suitable environment. Alvin Plantinga has provided a much discussed evolutionary biological argument against naturalistic naturalized epistemology. In this article I defend naturalistic naturalized epistemology by refuting Plantinga's replies to two important criticisms of his argument.

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Lemos, J. (2019). A Defense of Naturalistic Naturalized Epistemology. Crítica. Revista Hispanoamericana De Filosofía, 35(105), 49–63. https://doi.org/10.22201/iifs.18704905e.2003.1052

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