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    Can knowledge be reached?
    Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 4 (1-4). 1961.
    There is no amount or quality of evidence such that if that amount or quality is reached, then truth is reached. If, therefore, a proposition must be true in order to constitute knowledge, knowledge is never reached. If certain standards of evidence are satisfied I have the right to say ’I know’, and the right does not depend on how one answers the question whether it is right what I say.