Epistemic Value and Fortuitous Truth
Epistemic Value and Fortuitous Truth
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Why are the conditions for propositional knowledge so difficult to discover or devise in this post-Gettier age? Why do not most epistemologists agree on roughly the same analysis as they appear to have done Soup Spoons in the pre-Gettier paradise? I argue that the problem lies in that fact that the epistemologists intuitive concept of knowledge appeals to desiderata that probably cannot be satisfied.Unfortunately, if we abandon some of these desiderata, it is difficult to settle on a concept of knowledge which is not too remote from our initial Wireless Over-Ear intuitions.I suggest that epistemology may be better off without the concept of knowledge.There are plenty of other interesting notions for us to be going on with.