EPISTEMIC ENTITLEMENT, WARRANT TRANSMISSION AND EASY KNOWLEDGE
Article first published online: 28 JUN 2004
DOI: 10.1111/j.0309-7013.2004.00122.x
The Aristotelian Society 2004
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Davies, M. (2004), EPISTEMIC ENTITLEMENT, WARRANT TRANSMISSION AND EASY KNOWLEDGE. Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume, 78: 213–245. doi: 10.1111/j.0309-7013.2004.00122.x
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- Issue published online: 28 JUN 2004
- Article first published online: 28 JUN 2004
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Wright's account of sceptical arguments and his use of the idea of epistemic entitlement are reviewed. His notion of non-transmission of epistemic warrant is explained and a concern about his notion of entitlement is developed. An epistemological framework different from Wright's is described and several notions of entitlement are introduced. One of these, negative entitlement, is selected for more detailed comparison with Wright's notion. Thereafter, the paper shows how the two notions of entitlement have contrasting consequences for non-transmission of warrant and how they go naturally with two conceptions of the presuppositions of epistemic projects. Problems for negative entitlement are explained and solutions are proposed.

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