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Epistemic blindspot sets: A resolution of Sorensen's strengthened paradox of the surprise examination

e* by Ron Chrisley

I am not officially a member of the Department of Philosophy at Sussex (I'm in the Department of Informatics and am the Director of COGS), so the fact that I was invited to speak at the Philosophy Department's Away Day o...

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Epistemic blindspot sets: A resolution of Sorensen's strengthened paradox of the surprise examination is an episode from e* by Ron Chrisley. I am not officially a member of the Department of Philosophy at Sussex (I'm in the Department of In...

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I am not officially a member of the Department of Philosophy at Sussex (I'm in the Department of Informatics and am the Director of COGS), so the fact that I was invited to speak at the Philosophy Department's Away Day on June 13th is evidence of the fact that the "HUMS Philosophers" and "COGS Philosophers" at Sussex maintain a good working relationship. I didn't want to talk on a very COGSy topic, so I chose to speak on what I take to be a solution to a paradox that Sorensen formulated in 1986. Sorensen presented it as a strengthened version of the paradox of the surprise examination, and claimed that neither his solution, nor any other purported solution to the usual version of that paradox, solves the strengthened version. The strengthened version is a generalisation of Kavka's toxin puzzle to multiple instances of the cycle of offer-intention-consumption of the toxin. My solution is to take Sorensen's notion of an epistemic blindspot and generalise it to the case of an epistemic blindspot set. I then show that the premises and conclusion of the reasoning of the subject of Sorensen's paradox form an epistemic blindspot set, which implies that that reasoning is not epistemically consistent, and therefore cannot confer knowledge, thus resolving the paradox. Unfortunately, the audio recording levels were too high, so there is a lot of distortion; you may find this to be too irritating for the podcast to be listenable. Also, instead of a PowerPoint file of slides, there is a two-page PDF handout. References: R. A. Sorensen, A strengthened prediction paradox, Philosophical Quarterly 36 (1986), 504-513. R. A. Sorensen, Conditional blindspots and the knowledge squeeze: a solution to the prediction paradox, Australasian J. Phil. 62 (1984), 126-135. Media: PodSlides: iPod-ready video (.mp4; 31.2 MB; 24 min 14 sec) audio (.mp3; 11.1 MB; 24 min 13 sec) handout (.pdf; 60 KB)

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