Anti-intellectualism, egocentrism and bank case intuitions

Volume: 175, Issue: 11, Pages: 2841 - 2857
Published: Sep 27, 2017
Abstract
Salience-sensitivity is a form of anti-intellectualism that says the following: whether a true belief amounts to knowledge depends on which error-possibilities are salient to the believer. I will investigate whether salience-sensitivity can be motivated by appeal to bank case intuitions. I will suggest that so-called third-person bank cases threaten to sever the connection between bank case intuitions and salience-sensitivity. I will go on to...
Paper Details
Title
Anti-intellectualism, egocentrism and bank case intuitions
Published Date
Sep 27, 2017
Volume
175
Issue
11
Pages
2841 - 2857
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