Tell me you love me: bootstrapping, externalism, and no-lose epistemology

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Michael G. Titelbaum
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[1] University of Wisconsin-Madison,Department of Philosophy
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Philosophical Studies | 2010年 / 149卷
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Bootstrapping; Closure; Epistemic externalism; Skepticism;
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Recent discussion of Vogel-style “bootstrapping” scenarios suggests that they provide counterexamples to a wide variety of epistemological theories. Yet it remains unclear why it’s bad for a theory to permit bootstrapping, or even exactly what counts as a bootstrapping case. Going back to Vogel's original bootstrapping example, I note that an agent who could gain justification through the method Vogel describes would have available a “no-lose investigation”: an investigation that can justify a proposition but has no possibility of undermining it. The main suggestion of this article is that an epistemological theory should not permit no-lose investigations. I identify necessary and sufficient conditions for such investigations, then explore epistemological theories that rule them out. If we want to avoid both skepticism and no-lose investigations, we must eschew either Closure or epistemic externalism.
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