Some varieties of epistemological scepticism

Philosophia 2 (4):351-351 (1972)
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Uses epistemic logic to clarify a number of possible interpretations of the principle, 'if you know you can't be wrong' and the deceptively similar principle 'if you may be wrong you don't know.' shows that on all plausible interpretation sceptical arguments beg the question at issue

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