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The Skeptic And The Veridicalist On The Difference Between Knowing What There Is And Knowing What Things Are New Yuval Avnur

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The Skeptic And The Veridicalist On The Difference Between Knowing What There Is And Knowing What Things Are New Yuval Avnur
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.16 MB
Pages: 75
Author: Yuval Avnur
ISBN: 9781009243322, 1009243322
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: New

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The Skeptic And The Veridicalist On The Difference Between Knowing What There Is And Knowing What Things Are New Yuval Avnur by Yuval Avnur 9781009243322, 1009243322 instant download after payment.

This Element explores the nature and formulation of skepticism about the external world by considering a crucial anti-skeptical strategy. The strategy is to posit a metaphysical view of external objects nullifying standard skeptical scenarios. This fails because it raises an equally troubling skepticism about what such objects are. But this failure reveals much about the nature of the problem and how to solve it. One upshot is that knowing what there is does not necessarily imply knowing much about the world. Standard formulations of skepticism concern the existence of external objects, but this assumes a disputable metaphysical view of objects. The core problem concerns, not whether there are causes of our experiences, or what to call them, but what those causes are. The solution is to show that we can know what, exactly, lies beyond our experiences.

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