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Luck, propositional perception, and the Entailment Thesis
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Ranalli, Chris
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/ Belief
/ Belief & doubt
/ Circumstantial luck
/ Education
/ Entailment
/ Epistemic luck
/ Epistemology
/ Intuition
/ Logic
/ Metaphysics
/ Modal realism
/ Perception theory
/ Philosophy
/ Philosophy of Language
/ Philosophy of Science
/ Visual perception
2014
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Luck, propositional perception, and the Entailment Thesis
by
Ranalli, Chris
in
Barns
/ Belief
/ Belief & doubt
/ Circumstantial luck
/ Education
/ Entailment
/ Epistemic luck
/ Epistemology
/ Intuition
/ Logic
/ Metaphysics
/ Modal realism
/ Perception theory
/ Philosophy
/ Philosophy of Language
/ Philosophy of Science
/ Visual perception
2014
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Luck, propositional perception, and the Entailment Thesis
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Ranalli, Chris
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/ Belief
/ Belief & doubt
/ Circumstantial luck
/ Education
/ Entailment
/ Epistemic luck
/ Epistemology
/ Intuition
/ Logic
/ Metaphysics
/ Modal realism
/ Perception theory
/ Philosophy
/ Philosophy of Language
/ Philosophy of Science
/ Visual perception
2014
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Luck, propositional perception, and the Entailment Thesis
2014
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Looking out the window, I see that it's raining outside. Do I know that it's raining outside? According to proponents of the Entailment Thesis, I do. If I see that p, I know that p. In general, the Entailment Thesis is the thesis that if S perceives that p, S knows that p. But recently, some philosophers (McDowell, in Smith (ed.) Reading McDowell on mind and world, 2002; Turri, Theoria 76(3):197–206, 2010; Pritchard, Philos Issues (Supplement to Nous) 21:434–455, 2011; Pritchard, Epistemological disjunctivism, 2012) have argued that the Entailment Thesis is false. On their view, we can see p and not know that p. In this paper, I argue that their arguments are unsuccessful.
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Springer,Springer Netherlands,Springer Nature B.V
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