Anol Bhattacharya

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Any part can be replaced, provided there is enough of the rest on which to stand. But the whole structure cannot be challenged en bloc, and if we try to do so, we find ourselves on Descartes’s lonely rock. This approach is usually called ‘coherentism’. Its motto is that while every argument needs premises, there is nothing that is the premise of every argument.
Think: A Compelling Introduction to Philosophy
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