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(2007) Synthese 158 (3).
There is some consensus that for S to know that p, it cannot be merely a matter of luck that S’s belief that p is true. This consideration has led Duncan Pritchard and others to propose a safety condition on knowledge. In this paper, we argue that the safety condition is not a proper formulation of the intuition that knowledge excludes luck. We suggest an alternative proposal in the same spirit as safety, and find it lacking as well.
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DOI: 10.1007/s11229-006-9041-0
Full citation:
Hiller, A. , Neta, R. (2007). Safety and epistemic luck. Synthese 158 (3), pp. 303-313.
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