
Publication details
Year: 1988
Pages: 329-347
Series: Synthese
Full citation:
, "Met aknowledge", Synthese 74 (3), 1988, pp. 329-347.
Abstract
Internalism and externalism are both false. What is needed to convert true belief into knowledge is the appropriate blend of subjective and objective factors to yield the appropriate sort of connection between mind and the world. The sort of knowledge explicated is calledmetaknowledge and is knowledge that involves the evaluation of incoming information in terms of a background system. It is proposed that knowledge is equivalent to undefeated justification which is justification on the basis of every system that eliminates or corrects any error in what a person accepts. The system of such system is called the ultrasystem of the person. This account appeals both to internal factors and external factors and involves appeal to both normative requirements and empirical constraints. Justification is defined in terms of a comparative notion of rationality adapted from Chisholm.
Publication details
Year: 1988
Pages: 329-347
Series: Synthese
Full citation:
, "Met aknowledge", Synthese 74 (3), 1988, pp. 329-347.