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SOLVING THE PROBLEM OF EASY KNOWLEDGE

The Philosophical Quarterly, 2008
Stewart Cohen argues that several epistemological theories fall victim to the problem of easy knowledge: they allow us to know far too easily that certain sceptical hypotheses are false and that how things seem is a reliable indicator of how they are. This problem is a result of the theories' interaction with an epistemic closure principle.
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A Contextualist Solution to the Problem of Easy Knowledge

Grazer Philosophische Studien, 2005
Many philosophers hold some verion of the doctrine of "basic knowledge". According to this doctrine, it's possible for S to know that p, even if S doesn't know the source of her knowledge that p to be reliable or trustworthy. Stewart Cohen has recently argued that this doctrine confronts the problem of easy knowledge.
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Later Wittgenstein and the Problem of Easy Knowledge

Philosophical Investigations, 2010
AbstractConsider the following epistemological principle: KR: A knowledge source K can yield knowledge for subject S only if S knows K is reliable. Traditional epistemologists face a dilemma: either reject KR and confront what Stewart Cohen calls “the Problem of Easy Knowledge” or embrace KR and deny that unreflective beings can possess knowledge.
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Zalabardo on Easy Knowledge

Journal of Philosophical Research, 2013
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Dynamic data-free knowledge distillation by easy-to-hard learning strategy

Information Sciences, 2023
Jingru Li, Sheng Zhou, Liangcheng Li
exaly  

Easy access to knowledge

Medical Journal of Australia, 1996
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CHEAP KNOWLEDGE AND EASY QUESTIONS

Grazer Philosophische studien, 2008
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A Patient's Right to Die... The Easy Way Out?

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 1974
Arthur I Holleb
exaly  

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