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(2017) Synthese 194 (11).

Question closure to solve the surprise test

Daniel Immerman

pp. 4583-4596

This paper offers a new solution to the Surprise Test Paradox. The paradox arises thanks to an ingenious argument that seems to show that surprise tests are impossible. My solution to the paradox states that it relies on a questionable closure principle. This closure principle says that if one knows something and competently deduces something else, one knows the further thing. This principle has been endorsed by John Hawthorne and Timothy Williamson, among others, and I trace its motivation back to work by Alvin Goldman. I provide counterexamples to the principle and explain the flaw in the reasoning of those who defend it.

Publikationsangaben

DOI: 10.1007/s11229-016-1160-7

Quellenangabe:

Immerman, D. (2017). Question closure to solve the surprise test. Synthese 194 (11), pp. 4583-4596.

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