Dretske Flashcards

1
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What theory does Dretske propose?

A

The Tracking Theory

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2
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What is a counter factual?

A

It describes how things would be if they were different than they actually are

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Which of the following does Dretske accept?

A

You can know that an animal is a zebra even when you don’t know that it is not a cleverly disguised mule.

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Would Dretske classify “it is false that” as a “fully penetrating sentential operator”?

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No, because for example the compound sentence “2+2=4 and the moon is made of green cheese” is false. This sentence necessarily entails that 2+2=4, but it is not false that 2+2=4.

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Which of the following would Dretske accept?

A

Knowing that it was Lefty who killed Otto is not the same as knowing it was Otto who was killed by Lefty.

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What is Dretske’s core idea?

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To know that x is A is to know that x is A within a framework of relevant alternatives, B, C, and D

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On this theory, do you simply know that there is a zebra in the cage and what do you not know?

A

You don’t simply know that there is a zebra in the cage, end of story.

Instead, you know that there is a zebra in the cage as opposed to an antelope, camel or lion.

you know that there is a zebra as opposed to a painted mule

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When is an operator fully penetrating?

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when it ‘reaches through’ to all of the necessary consequences of a proposition.

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