User talk:Fabrice Descamps
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September 2009
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September 07th
[edit]Hi, XLink,
I'm French and I'm writing my (second!) PhD on the relations between Utilitarianism and realism, both moral and epistemological. There's a special chapter in it about the Gettier Problem which plays a very important role to justify an endorsement of moral and epistemological realism against its ethical contenders and to improve some current flaws of Cornell realism. As a matter of fact, moral realism isn't defensible without a robust epistemological realism which, in turn, must get a robust theory of justification, an issue at whose heart the Gettier Problem shows up. So I linked your article to my site where I publish some chapters of my PhD for the sake of truth and science. If you consider it improper, or a conflict of interests, so be it. I won't resent it, but it'd be a pity. Because I'm afraid I've solved the Gettier problem in rejecting the traditional equivalence between mind-independence and evidence-indipendence. Best regards,Fabrice Descamps (talk) 20:43, 7 September 2009 (UTC)(talk) 20:35, 7 September 2009 (UTC)