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Coherentism: A Note on the Philosophical School

Pons Malleus

This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. In the sphere of epistemology—the branch of philosophy concerned with the nature and scope of knowledge—few debates have been as enduring or as foundational as the one surrounding the justification of belief. Among the competing theories that attempt to explain how our beliefs are supported and validated, Coherentism stands as both a provocative and nuanced alternative to more traditional foundationalist views. This audiobook is an invitation to engage deeply with Coherentism: not just as a theoretical position, but as a lens through which to reconsider what it means to know, to believe, and to justify. At its core, Coherentism challenges the idea that knowledge rests upon indubitable foundations—beliefs that are self-evident, infallible, or otherwise beyond question. Instead, it proposes that justification arises from the mutual support between beliefs within a system, forming a web or network where each belief derives its credibility from its coherence with the others. In contrast to the image of knowledge as a linear chain or a pyramid built upon foundational truths, Coherentism envisions a dynamic structure—more akin to a raft held together not by a single anchor, but by the interdependence of its components. This idea, while elegant in theory, raises challenging questions: What does it mean for a system of beliefs to be coherent? Is coherence sufficient for truth, or merely for justification? How can Coherentism respond to the threat of circularity, or to the possibility of multiple, equally coherent but incompatible systems? These are not merely academic puzzles—they strike at the heart of how we, as human beings, navigate the world with our beliefs, whether in science, ethics, religion, or everyday reasoning. In exploring these questions, this audiobook aims to offer both a rigorous account of Coherentism and a critical engagement with its strengths and limitations. Duration - 2h 56m. Author - Pons Malleus. Narrator - Digital Voice Alistair G. Published Date - Friday, 17 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 Pons Malleus ©.

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United States

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This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. In the sphere of epistemology—the branch of philosophy concerned with the nature and scope of knowledge—few debates have been as enduring or as foundational as the one surrounding the justification of belief. Among the competing theories that attempt to explain how our beliefs are supported and validated, Coherentism stands as both a provocative and nuanced alternative to more traditional foundationalist views. This audiobook is an invitation to engage deeply with Coherentism: not just as a theoretical position, but as a lens through which to reconsider what it means to know, to believe, and to justify. At its core, Coherentism challenges the idea that knowledge rests upon indubitable foundations—beliefs that are self-evident, infallible, or otherwise beyond question. Instead, it proposes that justification arises from the mutual support between beliefs within a system, forming a web or network where each belief derives its credibility from its coherence with the others. In contrast to the image of knowledge as a linear chain or a pyramid built upon foundational truths, Coherentism envisions a dynamic structure—more akin to a raft held together not by a single anchor, but by the interdependence of its components. This idea, while elegant in theory, raises challenging questions: What does it mean for a system of beliefs to be coherent? Is coherence sufficient for truth, or merely for justification? How can Coherentism respond to the threat of circularity, or to the possibility of multiple, equally coherent but incompatible systems? These are not merely academic puzzles—they strike at the heart of how we, as human beings, navigate the world with our beliefs, whether in science, ethics, religion, or everyday reasoning. In exploring these questions, this audiobook aims to offer both a rigorous account of Coherentism and a critical engagement with its strengths and limitations. Duration - 2h 56m. Author - Pons Malleus. Narrator - Digital Voice Alistair G. Published Date - Friday, 17 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 Pons Malleus ©.

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English


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