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Year: 2003

Pages: 445-458

Series: Synthese

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Andrew Chignell, "Accidentally true belief and warrant", Synthese 137 (3), 2003, pp. 445-458.

Accidentally true belief and warrant

Andrew Chignell

pp. 445-458

in: Synthese 137 (3), 2003.

Abstract

The Proper Functionist account of warrant – like many otherexternalist accounts – is vulnerable to certain Gettier-style counterexamples involving accidentally true beliefs. In this paper, I briefly survey the development of the account, noting the way it was altered in response to such counterexamples. I then argue that Alvin Plantinga's latest amendment to the account is flawed insofar as it rules out cases of true beliefs which do intuitively strike us as knowledge, and that a conjecture recently put forward by Thomas Crisp is also defective. I conclude by presenting my own suggestion as to how the account can be made less vulnerable to counterexamples involving accidentally true beliefs. Although I stay within the confines of Proper Functionism here, I think that my proposal (modulo a few details) could be attached to other externalist accounts of warrant as well.

Publication details

Year: 2003

Pages: 445-458

Series: Synthese

Full citation:

Andrew Chignell, "Accidentally true belief and warrant", Synthese 137 (3), 2003, pp. 445-458.