• BOOK SYMPOSIUM ON ERNEST SOSA’S EPISTEMIC EXPLANATIONS : Knowledge, Justification, Belief, and Suspension Littlejohn, Clayton 2021 Philosophical Topics , Vol. 49 , Issue 2 , S. 371 ff. ( Zeitschrift ) Englisch 0276-2080 | 2154-154X Abstract

    In this paper, I want to discuss a problem that arises when we try to understand the connections between justification, knowledge, and suspension. The problem arises because some prima facie plausible claims about knowledge and the justification for judging and suspending are difficult to reconcile with the possibility of a kind of knowledge or apt belief that a thinker cannot aptly judge to be within her reach. I shall argue that if we try (as we should) to accommodate the possibility of this kind of knowledge, we should reject a widely held view about justification. We can correct this mistaken view about the connection between justification and knowledge by connecting justification to a kind of competence, but not the one we might have expected. In the course of this discussion, I shall flag some questions about the explanatory ambitions of the telic virtue-theoretic approach

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Littlejohn, Clayton
Analytic Philosophy
General Interest
Philosophy of Mind

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