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Objective Justification and Knowledge: A Comment on Odegard's Argument

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 May 2010

Thomas Vinci
Affiliation:
Dalhousie University

Abstract

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Copyright © Canadian Philosophical Association 1980

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Notes

1 APQ, April 1978, pages 123–128.

2 The original version is given in K. Lehrerand T. Paxson Jr., “Knowledge: Undefeated, Justified True Belief”, JP 1969, 225 ff.

3 E.g., Dretske, “EpistemicOperators”, JP 1970.

4 Odegard has indicated to me in correspondence that he no longer accepts everything he said in the article, for reasons independent of those mentioned in this note.

5 For a more general discussion of a contextualist theory of justification and knowledge see D.B. Annis, “A Contextualist Theory of Epistemic Justification”, American Philosophical Quarterly, July 1978, (pages 213–219).