Hypotheses in Plato’s Memo

Philosophical Inquiry 41 (2-3):29-39 (2017)
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I investigate the epistemic status of the hypotheses and other premises used in Socrates’ ‘arguments from a hypothesis’ in the Meno, and of the conclusions drawn from them, and argue that, while they are taken by Socrates to fall short of knowledge, he takes them all to have a positive epistemic status, and is not committed to advancing them only tentatively.

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Lindsay Judson
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