Knowing Is Not Enough |
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Authors: | Martin Montminy |
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Affiliation: | Department of Philosophy, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, USA |
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Abstract: | I consider the rule of assertion according to which knowledge is sufficient for epistemically proper assertion. I examine a counterexample to this rule recently proposed by Jennifer Lackey. I present three responses to this counterexample. The first two, I argue, highlight some flaws in the counterexample. But the third response fails. The lessons I draw from examining these three responses allow me to propose two counterexamples to the sufficiency rule that are similar to Lackey’s but avoid its problems. |
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Keywords: | Assertion norm of assertion sufficiency condition knowledge contextualism Lackey |
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