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Checking is a very common concept for describing a subject's
epistemic goals and actions. Surprisingly, there has been no
philosophical attention paid to the notion of checking. This is the
first book to develop a comprehensive epistemic theory of checking.
The author argues that sensitivity is necessary for checking but
not for knowing, thereby finding a new home for the much discussed
modal sensitivity principle. He then uses the distinction between
checking and knowing to explain central puzzles about knowledge,
particularly those concerning knowledge closure, bootstrapping and
the skeptical puzzle. Knowing and Checking: An Epistemological
Investigation will be of interest to epistemologists and other
philosophers looking for a general theory of checking and testing
or for new solutions to central epistemological problems.
Checking is a very common concept for describing a subject's
epistemic goals and actions. Surprisingly, there has been no
philosophical attention paid to the notion of checking. This is the
first book to develop a comprehensive epistemic theory of checking.
The author argues that sensitivity is necessary for checking but
not for knowing, thereby finding a new home for the much discussed
modal sensitivity principle. He then uses the distinction between
checking and knowing to explain central puzzles about knowledge,
particularly those concerning knowledge closure, bootstrapping and
the skeptical puzzle. Knowing and Checking: An Epistemological
Investigation will be of interest to epistemologists and other
philosophers looking for a general theory of checking and testing
or for new solutions to central epistemological problems.
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