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What Does It Mean to Know Something?

What Does It Mean to Know Something?. Externalism: I know something if my belief correctly matches the “external” world (even if I don’t know how it does)

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What Does It Mean to Know Something?

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  1. What Does It Mean to Know Something? • Externalism: I know something if my belief correctly matches the “external” world (even if I don’t know how it does) • A belief is warranted if it is based on a procedure that yields true beliefs; and it is justified if it is based on reliable information produced by such a procedure (reliabilism) • Production of such information is due to facts about the world (naturalism) Plantinga

  2. An Objection to Externalism Keith Lehrer Even if the information I have is reliable and correct, I cannot be said to know it unless I (internally) know that it is reliable and correct

  3. Virtue Epistemology Linda Zagzebski • Good thinkers learn to spot what is reliable and correct by developing virtues of mind. For example, they strive to: • accept reliable testimony, avoid hasty generalizations, consider counter-arguments, be open-minded, persevere in inquiry, integrate beliefs, explain complex sets of data, recognize how knowledge is social • this is not a procedure; it is a way of life

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