This Element is an introduction to controversies concerning the structure of knowledge and justification. It explains clearly the main arguments for foundationalism and the main objections to alternatives. It also develops and defends a specific form of foundationalism, one that allows a distinction between ideal and derivative justification.
Richard Fumerton Books



A Consequentialist Defense of Libertarianism
- 232 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Richard Fumerton presents a novel consequentialist perspective on defending liberty, challenging the traditional libertarian focus on moral rights. His approach emphasizes the practical implications and outcomes of freedom, offering a nuanced and balanced view that seeks to redefine the conversation around liberty and its defense.
The book presents a compelling argument that addressing fundamental philosophical questions necessitates a radical first-person perspective. Fumerton emphasizes the importance of separating philosophical truths from the contingent truths explored by empirical sciences. Through nine engaging chapters, the author explores how this distinction impacts our understanding of philosophical claims, inviting readers to reconsider traditional approaches to philosophy.