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Browsing Department of Classics & Philosophy by Author "Inusah, Husein"

Browsing Department of Classics & Philosophy by Author "Inusah, Husein"

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  • Inusah, Husein (University of Cape Coast, 2016)
    The central thesis of this paper is that the modus ponens reductio argument does not clearly favour impure versions of infinitism. The nub of the modus ponens reduction argument is as follows: an infinite series of justified ...
  • Inusah, Husein (University of Cape Coast, 2019)
    In articulating his theory of epistemic infinitism, Klein argues that a belief is justified only if it is supported by an infinite and non-repeating series of reasons subjectively available to the subject in a form of ...
  • Gawu, Peter Sena; Inusah, Husein (University of Cape Coast, 2019)
    This paper sparks the debate of qualia and knowledge in the works of Plato and Aristotle. The debate on the relevance and logical chronology of qualia and knowledge has been an implicit tension in the works of Plato and ...
  • Inusah, Husein (University of Cape Coast, 2020)
    I argue in this paper that infinitism is the best answer to the dialectical regress challenge. Infinitism, as a theory of rational dialectics, has not received enough attention from scholars because major proponents of the ...
  • Osei, Raymond N.; Inusah, Husein (University of Cape Coast, 2012)
    Our main focus in this paper is to try to show Rorty’s point of departure from mainstream pragmatist treatment of epistemology. In his pragmatic approach to epistemology, Rorty urges that a good pragmatist should abandon ...

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