I aim at dissolving Kripke's dogmatism paradox by arguing that, with respect to any particular proposition p which is known by a subject A, it is not irrational for A to ignore all evidence against p. Along the way, I offer a definition of 'A is dogmatic with respect to p', and make a distinction between an objective and a subjective sense of 'should' in the statement 'A should ignore all the evidence against p'. For the most part, I deal with Kripke's original version of the paradox, wherein the subject wishes, above all else, to avoid losing her true belief or gaining a false one; in the final section I investigate the possibility of having a paradox for a subject who values knowledge above anything else
The paper puts forward a new skeptical solution to Kripke’s Wittgenstein’s rule-following paradox, a...
Inquiry aims at knowledge. Your inquiry into a question succeeds just in case you come to know the a...
This chapter introduces Kripke's work to advanced undergraduates, mainly focussing on his "A Puzzle ...
I aim at dissolving Kripke's dogmatism paradox by arguing that, with respect to any particular propo...
The paradox of rule-following that Saul Kripke finds in Wittgenstein’s Philosophical Investigations ...
There is a sceptical puzzle according to which knowledge appears to license an unacceptable kind of ...
In Wittgenstein on Rules and Private Language, Saul Kripke presents a controversial skeptical argume...
Harman and Lewis credit Kripke with having formulated a puzzle that seems to show that knowledge ent...
The literature on Kripke’s A Puzzle About Belief has delivered convincing answers to the problem rai...
Original article is available at: http://mind.oxfordjournals.org/archive/index.dtl Copyright Mind As...
My thesis is this: in Kripke\u27s Wittgenstein on Rules and Private Language, there are two strands ...
This paper argues that most of the alleged straight solutions to the sceptical paradox which Kripke ...
The Kripke/Wittgenstein paradox and Goodman’s riddle of induction can be construed as problems of mu...
In chapter 3 of Wittgenstein on Rules and Private Language, Kripke’s Wittgenstein offers a “sceptica...
Despite persistent attempts to defend Kripke’s argument (Kripke 1982), analyses of this argument ...
The paper puts forward a new skeptical solution to Kripke’s Wittgenstein’s rule-following paradox, a...
Inquiry aims at knowledge. Your inquiry into a question succeeds just in case you come to know the a...
This chapter introduces Kripke's work to advanced undergraduates, mainly focussing on his "A Puzzle ...
I aim at dissolving Kripke's dogmatism paradox by arguing that, with respect to any particular propo...
The paradox of rule-following that Saul Kripke finds in Wittgenstein’s Philosophical Investigations ...
There is a sceptical puzzle according to which knowledge appears to license an unacceptable kind of ...
In Wittgenstein on Rules and Private Language, Saul Kripke presents a controversial skeptical argume...
Harman and Lewis credit Kripke with having formulated a puzzle that seems to show that knowledge ent...
The literature on Kripke’s A Puzzle About Belief has delivered convincing answers to the problem rai...
Original article is available at: http://mind.oxfordjournals.org/archive/index.dtl Copyright Mind As...
My thesis is this: in Kripke\u27s Wittgenstein on Rules and Private Language, there are two strands ...
This paper argues that most of the alleged straight solutions to the sceptical paradox which Kripke ...
The Kripke/Wittgenstein paradox and Goodman’s riddle of induction can be construed as problems of mu...
In chapter 3 of Wittgenstein on Rules and Private Language, Kripke’s Wittgenstein offers a “sceptica...
Despite persistent attempts to defend Kripke’s argument (Kripke 1982), analyses of this argument ...
The paper puts forward a new skeptical solution to Kripke’s Wittgenstein’s rule-following paradox, a...
Inquiry aims at knowledge. Your inquiry into a question succeeds just in case you come to know the a...
This chapter introduces Kripke's work to advanced undergraduates, mainly focussing on his "A Puzzle ...