Luck and the control theory of knowledge

Author

Broncano Berrocal, Fernando

Universitat de Girona

Other authors

Agència de Gestió d'Ajuts Universitaris i de Recerca

Pagès, Joan

Publication date

2012-11-05



Abstract

The dissertation accomplishes two aims: 1) to diagnose what prevents true beliefs from being knowledge; 2) to give an positive account of knowledge. Concerning the first aim, it offers an account of the notion of luck. It defends the view that luck is a form of risk and distinguishes two types of luck. Then, it applies the account to the problem of epistemic luck and distinguishes, accordingly, two types of epistemic luck. It is argued that these two types of epistemic luck explain the whole range of cases of not-known true belief. Concerning the second aim, the dissertation advances an account of knowledge in terms of the notion of cognitive control that deals with the two forms of epistemic luck distinguished.

Document Type

Report

Language

English

Subject

Sort; Fortuna; Control; Coneixement

Pages

8 p.

Collection

Els ajuts de l'AGAUR; 2011 FI_B2 00111

Documents

2011FI_B20011.pdf

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