Originally published in 1990. This study argues that scepticism is
an intelligible view and that the issue scepticism raises is
whether or not certain sceptical hypotheses are as plausible as the
ordinary views we accept. It discusses psychological concepts,
definitions of knowledge, belief and hypothetic inference
(inference to the best explanation). Starting from 'Is skepticism a
problem for epistemology', the book takes us through the argument
for the possibility of scepticism, including looking at sense data
and considering memory and perception.
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