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- Title
Replies to Leite, Shaw, and Campbell.
- Authors
Marcus, Eric
- Abstract
The article focuses on the viability of an argument asserting that belief is inseparable from knowledge, with topics including counterexamples to this argument and objections raised by Leite and Shaw. Leite presents counterexamples to the argument, particularly focusing on unconscious beliefs, while Shaw challenges the idea that knowledge is necessary to act in light of a belief, ultimately questioning whether every belief is self-known, debate which Marcus engages with throughout the article.
- Subjects
BELIEF &; doubt; THEORY of knowledge; ARGUMENT; SELF-consciousness (Awareness); THEORY of self-knowledge
- Publication
Philosophy & Phenomenological Research, 2024, Vol 108, Issue 3, p858
- ISSN
0031-8205
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/phpr.13063