What property must a piece of knowledge have to be immune to that kind of undermining? Just being really certain like knowledge of basic arithmetic truths? (perhaps you addressed this in you book, but it's been some time).
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Replying to @SpencerJayCase
Yes. I mean, presumably we have so much evidence for certain truths that no amount of raised stakes will defeat that evidence. The bare claim of stakes sensitivity doesn't undermine that possibility.
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Replying to @jasonintrator
I thought you said we couldn't be 100% certain of anything (empirical, but I think we're as fallible with the a priori stuff). Is this just an implication of ought implies can? What if psychologically, we could doubt these things--could they be epistemically undermined then?
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Replying to @SpencerJayCase
I'm not sure I said this, but if I did, it's not an essential part of pragmatic encroachment. Basic arithmetical truths seem like a good case.
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Replying to @jasonintrator
I just mean on twitter when we were talking about the Cofnas paper you said it when I asked if I should be 100 percent certain the genetic hypothesis was wrong. Not in any publication or something.
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Replying to @SpencerJayCase
I think we can be as certain that the genetic hypothesis is wrong as, say, that the earth isn't flat.
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Replying to @jasonintrator
I'm not even that sure that my body is made of DNA. But I'll read the article you sent me soon and see if it nudges my credence in that direction.
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Replying to @SpencerJayCase
Also read Gould’s The Mismeasure of Man. It’s one of the greatest books I have ever read
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Replying to @jasonintrator @SpencerJayCase
Mismeasure of Man is one of the most intellectually dishonest, ideologically driven books ever written. Totally discredited.
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Replying to @primalpoly @SpencerJayCase
It’s one of the greatest works of the last fifty years.
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One of the most celebrated works of propaganda, granted.
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That's neurosurgery. Try 'craniometry'.
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