7. Sensitivity

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4 juillet 2018

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basic knowledge conclusive reason epistemology justification safety condition sensitivity Philosophy PHI004000 HPK


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Mark McBride, « 7. Sensitivity », Open Book Publishers, ID : 10670/1.4ascr8


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Continuing to engage with the issue of knowledge-closure, I turn to Nozick’s (1981) sensitivity condition on knowledge. I propose some modifications of the sensitivity condition, argue that a sensitivity account should reject the Equivalence Principle (‘If you know a priori that p and q are equivalent and you know p, then you are in a position to know q’), and assess the costs of this rejection. 0.1 John Hawthorne (2004: 39–41) has two forceful arguments in favour of: Single-Premise Closure (...

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