The distinctive character of knowledge

Behavioral and Brain Sciences (forthcoming)
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Abstract

Because knowledge entails true belief, it is can be hard to explain why a given action is naturally seen as driven by one of these states as opposed to the other. A simpler and more radical characterization of knowledge helps to solve this problem while also shedding some light on what is special about social learning.

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Jennifer Nagel
University of Toronto, Mississauga

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