This paper argues that if knowledge is defined in terms of probabilistic tracking then the benefits of epistemic closure follow without the addition of a closure clause. (This updates my definition of knowledge in Tracking Truth 2005.) An important condition on this result is found in "Closure Failure and Scientific Inquiry" (2017)
In early essays and in more recent work, Fred Dretske argues against the closure of perception, perc...
In the first, shorter part of the paper I point out some problems and potential misunderstandings co...
This paper looks at an argument strategy for assessing the epistemic closure principle. This is the ...
This paper argues that if knowledge is defined in terms of probabilistic tracking then the benefits ...
It has been argued that an advantage of the safety account over the sensitivity account is that the ...
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Abstract According to the principle of epistemic closure, knowledge is closed under known implicatio...
In Philosophical Explanations, Robert Nozick suggested that knowing that some proposition, p, is tru...
The most prominent arguments for scepticism in modern epistemology employ closure principles of some...
I am concerned with epistemic closure—the phenomenon in which some knowledge requires other knowledg...
Logical models of knowledge can, even when confined to the single-agent perspective, differ in many ...
We report the results of four empirical studies designed to investigate the extent to which an epist...
ABSTRACT Drawing inspiration from Fred Dretske, L. S. Carrier, John A. Barker, and Robert Nozick, we...
In early essays and in more recent work, Fred Dretske argues against the closure of perception, perc...
In the first, shorter part of the paper I point out some problems and potential misunderstandings co...
This paper looks at an argument strategy for assessing the epistemic closure principle. This is the ...
This paper argues that if knowledge is defined in terms of probabilistic tracking then the benefits ...
It has been argued that an advantage of the safety account over the sensitivity account is that the ...
Most of us think we can always enlarge our knowledge base by accepting things that are entailed by (...
Abstract According to the principle of epistemic closure, knowledge is closed under known implicatio...
In Philosophical Explanations, Robert Nozick suggested that knowing that some proposition, p, is tru...
The most prominent arguments for scepticism in modern epistemology employ closure principles of some...
I am concerned with epistemic closure—the phenomenon in which some knowledge requires other knowledg...
Logical models of knowledge can, even when confined to the single-agent perspective, differ in many ...
We report the results of four empirical studies designed to investigate the extent to which an epist...
ABSTRACT Drawing inspiration from Fred Dretske, L. S. Carrier, John A. Barker, and Robert Nozick, we...
In early essays and in more recent work, Fred Dretske argues against the closure of perception, perc...
In the first, shorter part of the paper I point out some problems and potential misunderstandings co...
This paper looks at an argument strategy for assessing the epistemic closure principle. This is the ...