
50. Michael Huemer – Can We Know Anything?
Ideas Having Sex
Exploring Direct Realism, Skepticism, and Certainty in Philosophy
The chapter delves into foundationalism, direct realism, and phenomenal conservatism in relation to knowledge, examining the justification provided by perceptual experiences and questioning the consistency of skeptics' beliefs and actions. It explores different levels of skepticism, certainty skepticism, and the debate on whether knowledge entails certainty, touching on overconfidence in political opinions.
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