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Ideas of Peter Unger, by Text
[American, fl. 1975, Professor at New York University.]
1975
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Ignorance: a Case for Scepticism
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Intro
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p.1
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8722
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No one knows anything, and no one is ever justified or reasonable
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1.12
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p.42
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8723
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An evil scientist may give you a momentary life, with totally false memories
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2.1
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p.53
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8724
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The meaning of 'know' does not change from courtroom to living room
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1979
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There are no ordinary things
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p.11
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16070
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There are no objects with proper parts; there are only mereological simples [Wasserman]
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p.13
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9052
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Vague predicates lack application; there are no borderline cases; vague F is not F [Keefe/Smith]
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