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    Sturdy Beliefs
    Synthese 206 (6): 296. 2025.
    This paper explores and defends sturdiness, that p would be false were one not to believe it (~ Bp→ ~ p), as a plausible necessary condition on knowledge. Sections one and two review previously offered modal accounts of knowledge, namely sensitivity and safety. Section three outlines sturdiness in full and section four tests sturdiness against Gettier-style cases that gave trouble to other modal accounts. Sturdiness is then defended against objections from closure and knowledge of logical truths…Read more
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    This paper argues against prominent views of the impermissibility of autonomous weapons systems (AWS). It does so by assuming each theory is true and arguing towards contradiction. To arrive at a contradiction two assumptions are necessary. First, the theory of impermissibility in question is assumed. Second, a thought experiment called the ideal warfare scenario is assumed. The paper aims to demonstrate that in theory AWS could be deployed such that they bring about the best of possible warfare…Read more