Despite recent controversies surrounding the principle that knowledge entails truth (KT), this paper aims to prove that the principle is true. It offers a proof of (KT) in the following sense. It advances a deductively valid argument for (KT), whose premises are, by most lights, obviously true. Moreover, each premise is buttressed by at least two supporting arguments. And finally, all premises and supporting arguments can be rationally accepted by people who don’t already accept (KT)
After introducing semantic anti-realism and the paradox of knowability, the paper offers a reconstru...
The view that truth is the norm of assertion has fallen out of fashion. The recent trend has been to...
The Knower paradox purports to place surprising a priori limitations on what we can know. According ...
Despite recent controversies surrounding the principle that knowledge entails truth (KT), this paper...
In this discussion note, I put forth an argument from the factivity of knowledge for the conclusion ...
This paper contains a critical examination of the prospects for analyses of knowledge that weaken th...
Epistemic theories of truth, such as those presumed to be typical for anti-realism, can be character...
Hard to say what knowledge is. The more this concept is discussed, the more divergent opinions are. ...
In this article I propose a new problem for the classical analysis of knowledge (as justif...
That truth provides the standard for believing appears to be a platitude, one which dovetails with t...
That knowledge is factive, that is, that knowledge that p requires that p, has for a long time typic...
It is almost universally presumed that knowledge is factive: in order to know that p it must be the ...
After introducing semantic anti-realism and the paradox of knowability, the paper offers a reconstru...
The view that truth is the norm of assertion has fallen out of fashion. The recent trend has been to...
The Knower paradox purports to place surprising a priori limitations on what we can know. According ...
Despite recent controversies surrounding the principle that knowledge entails truth (KT), this paper...
In this discussion note, I put forth an argument from the factivity of knowledge for the conclusion ...
This paper contains a critical examination of the prospects for analyses of knowledge that weaken th...
Epistemic theories of truth, such as those presumed to be typical for anti-realism, can be character...
Hard to say what knowledge is. The more this concept is discussed, the more divergent opinions are. ...
In this article I propose a new problem for the classical analysis of knowledge (as justif...
That truth provides the standard for believing appears to be a platitude, one which dovetails with t...
That knowledge is factive, that is, that knowledge that p requires that p, has for a long time typic...
It is almost universally presumed that knowledge is factive: in order to know that p it must be the ...
After introducing semantic anti-realism and the paradox of knowability, the paper offers a reconstru...
The view that truth is the norm of assertion has fallen out of fashion. The recent trend has been to...
The Knower paradox purports to place surprising a priori limitations on what we can know. According ...