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  2. Warrant and Proper Function (1993) is the second book in a trilogy written by philosopher Alvin Plantinga on epistemology . Overview. In this book, Plantinga introduces the notion of warrant as an alternative to justification and discusses topics like self-knowledge, memories, perception, and probability. [1] .

  3. Jul 22, 1993 · In this book and in its companion volumes, Warrant: The Current Debate and Warranted Christian Belief, I examine the nature of epistemic warrant, that quantity enough of which distinguishes knowledge from mere true belief.

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  4. This conception of warrant calls for the idea that knowers function (more or less) in accord with some design plan-a plan which assures that, in a suitable envi-ronment, they will function so that, among their various, sometimes competing interests, that of acquiring true beliefs and avoiding false ones will with sufficient reliability be served.

  5. He argues that what is crucial to warrant is the proper functioning of one's cognitive faculties in the right kind of cognitive environment. He begins by examining the...

  6. Warrant and Proper Function. Alvin Plantinga. Oxford University Press, May 27, 1993 - Philosophy - 256 pages. In this companion volume to Warrant: The Current Debate, Alvin Plantinga develops an...

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  7. Warrant and proper function. Alvin Plantinga. New York: Oxford University Press ( 1993 ) Copy BIBTEX. Abstract. In this companion volume to Warrant: The Current Debate, Plantinga develops an original approach to the question of epistemic warrant; that is what turns true belief into knowledge.

  8. Its principal aim was to take a careful and critical look at some of the main contemporary accounts of warrant, trying to understand them, noting where they go wrong or are inadequate, seeing what can be learned from them, and trying to figure out where to look for a better account.