James SIMPSON
ABSTRACT: In a recent discussion note in this journal, Moti Mizrahi offers us the following argument for the conclusion that knowledge requires epistemic certainty:
- If S knows that p on the grounds that e, then p cannot be false given e.
- If p cannot be false given e, then e makes p epistemically certain.
- Therefore, if S knows that p on the grounds that e, then e makes p epistemically certain.
I’ll argue that (2) of Mizrahi’s argument is false, and so, Mizrahi’s argument is unsound.