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  1. Knowledge entails dispositional belief.David Rose &Jonathan Schaffer -2013 -Philosophical Studies 166 (S1):19-50.
    Knowledge is widely thought to entail belief. But Radford has claimed to offer a counterexample: the case of the unconfident examinee. And Myers-Schulz and Schwitzgebel have claimed empirical vindication of Radford. We argue, in defense of orthodoxy, that the unconfident examinee does indeed have belief, in the epistemically relevant sense of dispositional belief. We buttress this with empirical results showing that when the dispositional conception of belief is specifically elicited, people’s intuitions then conform with the view that knowledge entails (dispositional) (...) belief. (shrink)
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  • The Vagueness of Knowledge.Roy A. Sorensen -1987 -Canadian Journal of Philosophy 17 (4):767 - 804.
    This paper is intended to show how epistemologists can profit from the study of ways in which 'know' is vague. Topics include the kk thesis, Incorrigibility of sense data, A resemblance between infinity and vagueness, Common knowledge, Naive holism, Question-Begging, Epistemic universalizability, The prediction paradox, The completability of epistemology, And harman's social knowledge cases.
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  • Does Knowledge Entail Belief?Masaharu Mizumoto -2008 -Kagaku Tetsugaku 41 (1):59-78.

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