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303When does falsehood preclude knowledge?Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 92 (3): 283-304. 2011.Falsehood can preclude knowledge in many ways. A false proposition cannot be known. A false ground can prevent knowledge of a truth, or so we argue, but not every false ground deprives its subject of knowledge. A falsehood that is not a ground for belief can also prevent knowledge of a truth. This paper provides a systematic account of just when falsehood precludes knowledge, and hence when it does not. We present the paper as an approach to the Gettier problem and arrive at a relatively simple …Read more
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Areas of Specialization
| Philosophy of Mind |
| Normative Ethics |
| Value Theory, Miscellaneous |
| Epistemology |