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Richard Anthony Fumerton (born October 7, 1949)Richard Fumerton Curriculum Vitae
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and
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of philosophy at the
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with research interests in
epistemology Epistemology (; ), or the theory of knowledge, is the branch of philosophy concerned with knowledge. Epistemology is considered a major subfield of philosophy, along with other major subfields such as ethics, logic, and metaphysics. Episte ...
,
metaphysics Metaphysics is the branch of philosophy that studies the fundamental nature of reality, the first principles of being, identity and change, space and time, causality, necessity, and possibility. It includes questions about the nature of conscio ...
,
philosophy of mind Philosophy of mind is a branch of philosophy that studies the ontology and nature of the mind and its relationship with the body. The mind–body problem is a paradigmatic issue in philosophy of mind, although a number of other issues are addre ...
and
value theory In ethics and the social sciences, value theory involves various approaches that examine how, why, and to what degree humans value things and whether the object or subject of valuing is a person, idea, object, or anything else. Within philosophy, ...
. He has been cited as an influential expert on the position of "metaepistemological scepticism". He received his B.A. in philosophy from the
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in 1971 and his M.A. and PhD from
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in 1973 and 1974, respectively. He has been the F. Wendell Miller Professor of Philosophy at the University of Iowa since 2003.


Philosophical views

Fumerton has argued for a classical internalist form of
foundationalism Foundationalism concerns philosophical theories of knowledge resting upon non-inferential justified belief, or some secure foundation of certainty such as a conclusion inferred from a basis of sound premises.Simon Blackburn, ''The Oxford Dictio ...
in which foundationally justified beliefs are justified non-inferentially. Specifically, Fumerton believes that for a belief to be non-inferentially justified, it must be justified by direct acquaintance with facts and the correspondence between those facts and the belief in question. Fumerton's foundationalism is classical or "old-fashioned" in that it claims that foundationally justified beliefs are beliefs about one's states of mind rather than beliefs about the external world. Given this fact, Fumerton has argued that we cannot have the philosophical assurance required for knowledge about the external world. He has argued that whilst
externalist Internalism and externalism are two opposite ways of integration of explaining various subjects in several areas of philosophy. These include human motivation, knowledge, justification, meaning, and truth. The distinction arises in many areas of d ...
theories of justification provide non-inferentially justified beliefs about the external world, these justifications are "philosophically unsatisfying" and cannot provide philosophical assurance for beliefs about the external world. Given these arguments, Fumerton thinks that there is no philosophically satisfying account of how we could know about the external world, a view known as "metaepistemological scepticism". He has also argued for a "principle of inferential justification" that states that for a subject ''S'' to be justified in believing a proposition ''P'' on the basis of another proposition ''E'', ''S'' must be justified in believing that ''E'' and they must be justified in believing that ''E'' makes ''P'' probable. In philosophical inquiry into the nature of rationality, Fumerton has been credited by Richard Foley with formulating a problem that Foley calls "Fumerton's puzzle". A theory of rationality attempts to provide the conditions ''C'' under which a belief or decision is rational. Fumerton's puzzle arises when candidate conditions are met, but an agent rationally believes that they are not met. Assuming that the agent believes that ''C'' must be met for their belief or decision to be rational, then in this case they would rationally believe that their belief or decision is irrational even though it satisfies the conditions ''C''. When paired with the idea that it is irrational to have a belief or make a decision if one rationally believes that it is irrational, this implies that a belief or decision can be irrational even if ''C'' are satisfied. But this means that ''C'' are not sufficient conditions for rationality, implying that finding such conditions is impossible. Fumerton's puzzle can also occur when the conditions are not met, but an agent rationally believes that they are. In such a case, the agent would rationally believe that their belief or decision is rational. However, the agent's rational belief that their belief or decision is rational seems sufficient to make them rational even if ''C'' is not satisfied. This implies that ''C'' are not necessary conditions for a belief or decision to be rational.


Honors and awards

* Michael J. Brody Award (for Faculty Service), 2016 *University of Iowa Presidential Lecturer, Spring, 2016 *F. Wendell Miller Professorship, 2003–present * Regents Award for Faculty Excellence, 1997 * Collegiate Teaching Award, University of Iowa, 1996 * M. L. Huitt Award for Excellence in Teaching, University of Iowa, 1994 *Canada Council Fellow, 1973–74 * Woodrow Wilson Fellow, 1971–72


Publications

* ''Foundationalism''.
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. 2022. * ''A Consequentialist Defense of Libertarianism. ''
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, 2021. *''Knowledge, Thought and the Case for Dualism''. Cambridge University Press, 2013. * ''An Introduction to Political Philosophy: Theory and Applications'', co-edited with Diane Jeske.
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, 2012. * ''Philosophy Through Film'', co-edited with Diane Jeske. 
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, 2009. * ''The Philosophy of John Stuart Mill'', with Wendy Donner. Blackwell Publishing, 2009. * ''Epistemology''. Oxford and Cambridge: Blackwell Publishing, 2006. * ''Realism and The Correspondence Theory of Truth.'' Boston: Rowman & Littlefield, 2002. * ''Metaepistemology and Skepticism''. Boston: Rowman & Littlefield, 1996. * ''Reason and Morality: A Defense of the Egocentric Perspective.'' Ithaca, N.Y'':''
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, 1990''.'' * ''Metaphysical and Epistemological Problems of Perception.'' Lincoln and London:
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, 1985.


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