Evidence does not equal knowledge |
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Authors: | Aaron Rizzieri |
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Affiliation: | (1) Humanities Department, LaGuardia Community College, 31-10 Thompson Avenue, Long Island City, NY, 11101, USA |
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Abstract: | ![]() Timothy Williamson has argued that a person S’s total evidence is constituted solely by propositions that S knows. This theory of evidence entails that a false belief can not be a part of S’s evidence base for a conclusion. I argue by counterexample that this thesis (E = K for now) forces an implausible separation between what it means for a belief to be justified and rational from one’s perspective and what it means to base one’s beliefs on the evidence. Furthermore, I argue that E = K entails the implausible result that there are cases in which a well-evidenced belief necessarily can not serve as evidence for a further proposition. |
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