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URL:https://www.ub.edu/grc_logos/activities/epistemic-incoherence/
SUMMARY:Epistemic Incoherence
DESCRIPTION:Patrick Greenough A number of philosophers have argued that the
  concept of knowledge is incoherent in the sense that it is constituted by
  principles which\, if sufficiently pressed\, issue in conflicting instruc
 tions as to when to apply the term &quot\;knows&quot\; (see Vogel 1990\, S
 chiffer 1996\, Spicer 2008\, Weiner 2009). In this talk I assess two sorts
  of arguments in favour of such Epistemic Incoherence: global and local ar
 guments. The former proceed via a kind of Global Incoherentism (cf. Scharp
  2013). The latter proceed via various puzzles and paradoxes concerning kn
 owledge such as the Knower Paradox and Cartesian Scepticism. I argue that 
 neither route provides a convincing case for Epistemic Incoherence.
CATEGORIES:Extra talks
LOCATION:Seminari del ex Departament de Lògica\, Història i Filosofia de 
 la Ciència (4047)
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