6 ideas
9992 | The 'extension of a concept' in general may be quantitatively completely indeterminate [Cantor] |
19566 | Epistemology does not just concern knowledge; all aspects of cognitive activity are involved [Kvanvig] |
19568 | Making sense of things, or finding a good theory, are non-truth-related cognitive successes [Kvanvig] |
19567 | The 'defeasibility' approach says true justified belief is knowledge if no undermining facts could be known [Kvanvig] |
6445 | You have knowledge if you can rule out all the relevant alternatives to what you believe [Dretske, by DeRose] |
19570 | Reliabilism cannot assess the justification for propositions we don't believe [Kvanvig] |