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Ernest Sosa Quotes

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Any defense of common sense must allow that it is revisable  (Ernest Sosa Quotes) There isn’t a formal definition of success  (Ernest Sosa Quotes) Normal adults can doodle, amble, and drift with no need to assess risk, since there is normally no risk at all. Jazz improvisation seems less subject to standards of risk than surgery, and less than much formal athletic performance, as in a tennis match.  (Ernest Sosa Quotes) If we have a better understanding of knowledge than we do of such justification or competence, then we can explain the latter through the former.  (Ernest Sosa Quotes) In my view (animal) knowledge is apt belief, where not only the belief (its existence and content) but also its correctness is creditable to the subject’s competence.  (Ernest Sosa Quotes) A successful account enables us to understand human knowledge in general  (Ernest Sosa Quotes) When you dream, your perceptual (and other) competence is affected. You are then unable to get it right competently with the beliefs in your dream.  (Ernest Sosa Quotes) Knowledge in my view is a form of action. It involves endeavors to get it right, and more broadly it concerns aimings, which can be functional rather than intentional.  (Ernest Sosa Quotes) In order to qualify as a judgment, an affirmation must aim at getting it right aptly, through competence, and not just through a lucky guess.  (Ernest Sosa Quotes) You attain aptness by judging while in good shape and in a good situation (good light, good distance, etc.), through the exercise of good barn-sorting epistemic competence.  (Ernest Sosa Quotes)