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Full Idea
My 'acquaintance' with sense-data is nothing like my knowing New York.
Gist of Idea
My 'acquaintance' with sense-data is nothing like my knowing New York
Source
comment on Bertrand Russell (Knowledge by Acquaintance and Description-1 [1911]) by Michael Williams - Without Immediate Justification §4
Book Ref
'Contemporary Debates in Epistemology', ed/tr. Steup,M/Sosa,E [Blackwell 2005], p.211
A Reaction
This pinpoints a nice difficulty for Russell. Williams may misrepresent Russell's account of acquaintance, but that is probably because Russell is unclear, or uncertain. The problem is when Russell claims that his acquaintance gives knowledge.
8854 | My 'acquaintance' with sense-data is nothing like my knowing New York [Williams,M on Russell] |
21710 | We know a universal in 'yellow differs from blue' or 'yellow resembles blue less than green does' [Russell] |