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    Epistemological accounts that make use of a safety condition on knowledge, historically, face serious problems regarding beliefs that are necessarily true. This is because necessary truths are true in all possible worlds, so such beliefs can be safe even when the bases for the beliefs are epistemically problematic. The existence of such problematically safe beliefs would undermine a major motivation for the condition itself: the ability to evaluate how well a belief tracks the truth. In this pap…Read more
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    The Normativity of Rationality, written by Benjamin Kiesewetter (review)
    Journal of Moral Philosophy 17 (2): 237-240. 2020.