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    Knowledge and Security
    Philosophy 91 (3): 411-430. 2016.
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    Knowledge, Ignorance and True Belief
    Theoria 77 (1): 32-41. 2011.
    Suppose that knowledge and ignorance are complements in the sense of being mutually exclusive: for person S and fact p, either S knows that p or is ignorant that p. Understood in this way, ignorance amounts to a lack or absence of knowledge: S is ignorant that p if and only if it is not the case that S knows that p. Let us call the thesis that knowledge and ignorance are opposites the “Complement Thesis”. In this article, I discuss its deployment in an ingenious new argument advanced by Alvin Go…Read more