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Toomas Lott

University of TartuUppsala University
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  • University of Tartu
    Department of Philosophy
    Regular Faculty
  • Uppsala University
    Department of Philosophy
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Uppsala, Sweden
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    Disagreement and Knowledge: The Case of Plato’s Alcibiades
    TRAMES 24 (3): 403-421. 2020.
    If there is widespread disagreement in an intellectual community, are its members in some sense failing epistemically? In this paper, I will offer a reconstruction of the first sustained attempt to answer this question. The attempt is made in the Alcibiades, a dialogue attributed to Plato. There, Socrates argues that the disagreeing parties lack knowledge. I will offer a reconstruction of this argument. Socrates relies on a controversial premiss according to which systematic and persistent disag…Read more
    If there is widespread disagreement in an intellectual community, are its members in some sense failing epistemically? In this paper, I will offer a reconstruction of the first sustained attempt to answer this question. The attempt is made in the Alcibiades, a dialogue attributed to Plato. There, Socrates argues that the disagreeing parties lack knowledge. I will offer a reconstruction of this argument. Socrates relies on a controversial premiss according to which systematic and persistent disagreement within a group is an indication that its individual members lack knowledge. This claim rests on an optimistic assumption, explicit in the Alcibiades, that a person who possesses knowledge in a domain is able to persuade the audience and bring it to an agreement with the speaker. Knowledge, if present, spreads within the community unobstructed.
    Plato: Alcibiades I
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    Tähelepanekuid filosoofia ja tema ajaloo kohta
    with Jaanus Sooväli
    Studia Philosophica Estonica 1-8. 2020.
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    Plato on the Benefits of Inquiring Jointly
    with Pauliina Remes
    In Vasilis Politis & Peter Larsen (eds.), The platonic mind, Routledge. 2024.
    Plato: Philosophical Method, Misc
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    Tõtt-öelda: ettekandeid seminaridelt "Keel ja filosoofia" (madsa 2002) ning "Millest kõneldakse siis, kui kõneldakse Eesti filosoofiast" (valgemetsa 2000) (edited book, review)
    Tartu Ülikooli Kirjastus. 2003.
    Philosophy of Language
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