Abstract
This study explores the relation between knowledge, reasons and justification. It argues that you can rely on what you know since what you know can be a reason you have and you can rely on your reasons. But the assumption that knowledge allows for a chance of error makes this a controversial position in epistemology.
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- Epistemology
- Contextualism
- Proposition
- Certainty
- Argument (complex analysis)
- Externalism
- Skepticism
- Action (physics)
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