Blind Realism [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 47 (4):797-798 (1994)
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Abstract

Almeder begins by distinguishing between two senses of "knows." What he calls "weak knowledge," although nominally defined in the classical way as justified true belief, does not require truth in the correspondence sense. This follows from the fact that weak knowledge of a proposition p does not require evidence that entails p, yet weak knowledge of p requires evidence that entails the truth of p. Further, Almeder argues that any interesting definition of knowledge or truth must allow us to determine which things have these properties, and that a correspondence sense of truth would not allow such determination.

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