Epistemic closure
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Epistemic closure
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Epistemic closure is a property of some belief systems. It is the principle that if a subject S knows p , and S knows that p entails q , then S can thereby come to know q . Most epistemological theories involve a closure principle and many skeptical arguments assume a closure principle. On the other hand, some epistemologists, including Robert Nozick, have denied closure principles on the basis of reliabilist accounts of knowledge. Nozick, in Philosophical Explanations, advocated that, when cons
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Principle in epistemology
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