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Elusive narrators in literature and film
Authors:George M. Wilson
Affiliation:(1) Amherst College, Amherst, MA 01002-2000, USA
Abstract:Subjunctivitis is the doctrine that what is distinctive about knowledge is essential modal in character, and thus is captured by certain subjunctive conditionals. One principal formulation of subjunctivism invokes a ``sensitivity condition' (Nozick, De Rose), the other invokes a ``safety condition' (Sosa). It is shown in detail how defects in the sensitivity condition generate unwanted results, and that the virtues of that condition are merely apparent. The safety condition is untenable also, because it is too easily satisfied. A powerful motivation for adopting subjunctivism would be that it provides a solution to the problem of misleading evidence, but in fact, it does not.
Keywords:Safety  Sensitivity  Tracking  Nozick  De Rose  Sosa  Reliablism  Misleading evidence  Contextualism  Closure Principle  Knowledge  Induction
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