The Fabric of Understanding
The Fabric of Understanding
Epistemic accounts must be evaluated holistically. Rather than asking whether each component sentence expresses a fact, we should ask whether the account as a whole is in reflective equilibrium. If so, it is acceptable in the epistemic circumstances. Weakly supported considerations that would not be acceptable on their own can weave together to make an epistemically acceptable account.
Keywords: Holism, coherence, reflective equilibrium, tenability
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