2014
DOI: 10.1080/09608788.2014.918023
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Locke's Externalism about ‘Sensitive Knowledge’

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“…In my view, Descartes also thinks 3. For an externalist interpretation of Descartes, see Della Rocca (2005) and Loeb (2010); for Locke, see Bolton (2004), Wilson (2014), and Rockwood (2016; for Hume, see Kemp Smith (1905), Wolterstorff (1996), Loeb (2002) and (2010), Beebee (2006), andSchmitt (2014).…”
Section: Descartes On Justificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In my view, Descartes also thinks 3. For an externalist interpretation of Descartes, see Della Rocca (2005) and Loeb (2010); for Locke, see Bolton (2004), Wilson (2014), and Rockwood (2016; for Hume, see Kemp Smith (1905), Wolterstorff (1996), Loeb (2002) and (2010), Beebee (2006), andSchmitt (2014).…”
Section: Descartes On Justificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We might want to ask whether we can know that there really exists a sun as the cause of the idea. But we have good evidence in the fact that we experience the idea 24 For example, Allen (2013), Marušić (2016), Nagel (2016), Owen (2008), Priselac (2017), Rockwood (2013), Weinberg (2013Weinberg ( , 2016, and Wilson (2014), (to mention a few) see sensitive knowledge as a form of knowledge rather than probable judgment. Newman (2007) argues that sensitive knowledge includes both kinds of cognitive acts.…”
Section: Miracles and Sensitive Knowledgementioning
confidence: 99%
“…I think the very broad-brushed account I am giving in this paper might still be consistent with Rickless in that he argues that an instance of sensitive knowledge is still the perception of a true proposition even if it doesn't count as knowledge. 25 More recently, for example, Allen (2013), Marušić (2016), Nagel (2016, Newman (2007), Owen (2008), Priselac (2017, Rickless (2008Rickless ( , 2015, Weinberg (2013), and Wilson (2014. 26 See note 25.…”
Section: Miracles and Sensitive Knowledgementioning
confidence: 99%
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