Luck,Knowledge, and “Mere” Coincidence |
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Authors: | Wayne D. Riggs |
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Affiliation: | University of Oklahoma, Department of Philosophy, , Norman, OK, 73019 USA |
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Abstract: | There are good reasons for pursuing a theory of knowledge by way of understanding the connection between knowledge and luck. Not surprisingly, then, there has been a burgeoning of interest in “luck theories” of knowledge as well as in theories of luck in general. Unfortunately, “luck” proves to be as recalcitrant an analysandum as “knows.” While it is well worth pursuing a general theory of luck despite these difficulties, our theory of knowledge might be made more manageable if we could find a more restricted notion that captured the core phenomena of luck that are relevant to whether or not someone knows. This essay makes the attempt to delineate such a notion, called “mere coincidence.” |
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Keywords: | epistemic luck luck coincidence knowledge control |
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