Christoph Schmidt-Petri

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
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    Is Gettier’s First Example Flawed?
    In Winfried Löffler & Weingartner Paul (eds.), Knowledge and Belief, Alws. 2003.
    This paper challenges (in a shorter version than the also listed 2002 LSE discussion paper) the first Gettier counterexample to the tripartite account of knowledge. Noting that 'the man who will get the job' is a description and invoking Donnellan's distinction between their 'referential' and 'attributive' uses, I argue that Smith does not actually believe that the man who will get the job has ten coins in his pocket. Smith's ignorance about who will get the job shows that the belief cannot be u…Read more
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    Degrees of belief (edited book)
    Springer. 2009.
    Various theories try to give accounts of how measures of this confidence do or ought to behave, both as far as the internal mental consistency of the agent as ...
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    This paper challenges the first Gettier counterexample to the tripartite account of knowledge. Noting that 'the man who will get the job' is a description and invoking Donnellan's distinction between their 'referential' and 'attributive' uses, I argue that Smith does not actually believe that the man who will get the job has ten coins in his pocket. Smith's ignorance about who will get the job shows that the belief cannot be understood referentially, his ignorance of the coins in his pocket show…Read more
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    Liberaler Egalitarismus (Dworkin)
    In Antje Kapust, Rolf Gröschner & Oliver W. Lembcke (eds.), Wörterbuch der Würde, Utb. 2013.
    This entry discusses (in German) the relevance of the concept of 'dignity' in the liberal egalitarianism of Ronald Dworkin