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Thought experiments in current metaphilosophical debates [PDF]
Although thought experiments were first discovered as a sui generis methodological tool by philosophers of science (most prominently by Ernst Mach), the tool can also be found – even more frequently – in contemporary philosophy.
Cohnitz, Daniel, Häggqvist, Sören
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Language Understanding and Knowledge of Meaning
In recent years the view that understanding a language requires knowing what its words and expressions mean has come under attack. One line of attack attempts to show that while knowledge can be undermined by Gettier-style counterexamples, language ...
Mitchell Green
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Two Types of Refutation in Philosophical Argumentation. [PDF]
Dutilh Novaes C.
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The term “Gettier Case” is a technical term frequently applied to a wide array of thought experiments in contemporary epistemology. What do these cases have in common? It is said that they all involve a justified true belief which, intuitively, is not knowledge, due to a form of luck called “Gettiering.” While this very broad characterization suffices ...
Blouw, Peter +2 more
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Are Modal Conditions Necessary for Knowledge? [PDF]
Modal epistemic conditions have played an important role in post-Gettier theories of knowledge. These conditions purportedly eliminate the pernicious kind of luck present in all Gettier-type cases and offer a rather convincing way of refuting skepticism.
Dacela, Mark Anthony
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Offline and online data: on upgrading functional information to knowledge [PDF]
This paper addresses the problem of upgrading functional information to knowledge. Functional information is defined as syntactically well-formed, meaningful and collectively opaque data.
Primiero, Giuseppe
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Toward a Lockean Unification of Formal and Traditional Epistemology [PDF]
Can there be knowledge and rational belief in the absence of a rational degree of confidence? Yes, and cases of "mistuned knowledge" demonstrate this. In this paper we leverage this normative possibility in support of advancing our understanding of the ...
Lee, Matthew Brandon, Silva Jr, Paul
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Conhecimento procedimental e gettierização
Defendo que o conhecimento procedimental não é susceptível de sofrer gettierização, uma vez que não está inserido no conjunto de objetos epistémicos que se dispõem a ser afetados por contra-exemplos tipo-Gettier.
Luís Estevinha
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ERNEST SOSA’NIN ERDEM EPİSTEMOLOJİSİ
ÖzBu makalede çağdaş erdem etiğinden hareketle bir erdem epistemolojisi geliştiren yaşayan analitik felsefecilerden Ernest Sosa’nın görüşlerini inceliyorum.
Kemal BATAK
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