The Epistemic Consequences of Forced Choice

Logos and Episteme 8 (3):365-374 (2017)
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Abstract

In “Stakes, Withholding, and Pragmatic Encroachment on Knowledge,” I used a variety of cases, including cases of forced choice, to illustrate my explanation of how and why some pragmatic factors, but not others, can affect whether an agent knows. In his recent contribution, Andy Mueller argues that cases of forced choice actually pose a dilemma for my account. In this paper I reply.

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Mark Schroeder
University of Southern California

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