Back to matchesWe found a matchYour institution may have access to this item. Find your institution then sign in to continue.TitleKnowing against the odds.AuthorsDorr, Cian; Goodman, Jeremy; Hawthorne, JohnAbstractWe present and discuss a counterexample to the following plausible principle: if you know that a coin is fair, and for all you know it is going to be flipped, then for all you know it will land tails.SubjectsSKEPTICISM; PHILOSOPHY -- Terminology; FAIRNESS; COINS; JUSTIFICATION (Theory of knowledge)PublicationPhilosophical Studies, 2014, Vol 170, Issue 2, p277ISSN0031-8116Publication typeArticleDOI10.1007/s11098-013-0212-9