Can We Be Skeptical About A Priori Knowledge?

Abstract

In this paper, we present a dialectical argument for a priori skepticism (i.e. the thesis that we can be skeptical about a priori knowledge). Then, we propose a framework that combines elements from inferential contextualism and logical conventionalism to offer a weak transcendental argument against a priori skepticism.

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Sherif Salem
Simon Fraser University

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