One of the tools in the philosopher's toolbox is the specification of necessary and/or sufficient conditions. Over at The Splintered Mind,
Eric Schwitzgebel and co. are trying to specify the necessary and
sufficient conditions for being a dessert, apparently without much
success.
If we cannot specify the necessary and sufficient condition for
something as simple as being a dessert, is it still reasonable to
expect that we will be able to specify the necessary and sufficient
conditions for, say, knowing that p?
Should we abandon the quest for the specification of necessary and
sufficient conditions for the use of concepts of philosophical interest?
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