Knowing against the odds

Philosophical Studies 170 (2):277-287 (2014)
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Abstract

We present and discuss a counterexample to the following plausible principle: if you know that a coin is fair, and for all you know it is going to be flipped, then for all you know it will land tails.

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Jeremy Goodman
University of Southern California
John Hawthorne
Australian Catholic University
Cian Dorr
New York University

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