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8804 | Reasons for beliefs are not the same as evidence [Davidson] |
Full Idea: We must find a reason for supposing most of our beliefs are true that is not a form of evidence. | |
From: Donald Davidson (Coherence Theory of Truth and Knowledge [1983], p.158) | |
A reaction: This simple observation strikes me as being a key truth in epistemology. It is the same confusion that creates Jackson's Knowledge Argument (Idea 7377) against physicalism (that experiencing red can be thought to be knowledge). |