The Truth in Gnosticism

Análisis. Revista de Investigación Filosófica (forthcoming)
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Abstract

The paper discusses some challenges to veritism, the view that the fundamental epistemic good is knowledge. It looks like the best way to meet these challenges might be to appeal to some of Sosa's ideas about the value of achievements, but I argue that the performance normativity framework only gives us part of what we want. What we need is a more radical break with the veritist approach. We need to embrace gnosticism, the view that knowledge is the fundamental epistemic good.

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Clayton Littlejohn
Australian Catholic University

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