What does this mean? There's a difference between knowledge being genuine & being right? https://twitter.com/moz22/status/874665490894934016 …
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Replying to @HPluckrose
that there is no difference between genuine knowledge and true opinion. Knowledge is often held to be some kind of justified true belief
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Replying to @Moz22
Well, how are you defining these? If we know something to be true because it's genuine knowledge, the right opinion is that it's true.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
right opinion= true knowledge. its not a matter of justification or belief
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Replying to @Moz22
??? If you knowledge you have is true, your opinion is right, yes. Evidence is best way to this, not beliefs
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Replying to @HPluckrose
which tries to justify by using evidence as opposed to say intuition. the role of evidence isnt to justify though.
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Replying to @Moz22
Well, I'm an evidentialist then. If evidence shows the world to be a sphere & my intuitions say it's flat, my intuitions are wrong.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @Moz22
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Replying to @HPluckrose @Moz22
I read the thread and I can't make heads or tails on what he's trying to argue tbh.
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Me neither. Hoped it was just me & you would find some meaning there.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @Moz22
I saw a claim that seems to imply intuition can substantiate propositions on its own though and that's false. Intuitions are just heuristics
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