Examples 3 and 5 both assume that we live in a world where it’s easy to have highly certain knowledge about very specific questions.
If we would live in such a world, good epistemics wouldn’t be as valuable as the world in which we live where it’s hard to know things.
Examples 3 and 5 both assume that we live in a world where it’s easy to have highly certain knowledge about very specific questions.
If we would live in such a world, good epistemics wouldn’t be as valuable as the world in which we live where it’s hard to know things.