This argument will convince you, even if you don’t believe it.
This argument will convince you, even if you don’t believe it.
Turri, J. (2010). Refutation by elimination. Analysis, 70(1), 35–39.
This paper refutes two important and influential views in one fell stroke. The first is G.E. Moore’s view that assertions of the form ‘Q but I don’t believe that Q’ are inherently “absurd.” The second is Gareth Evans’s view that justification to assert Q entails justification to assert that you believe Q. Both views run aground the possibility of being justified in accepting eliminativism about belief.