Philosophy and Phenomenological Research

Volume 74, Issue 2, March 2007

Igor Douven
Pages 326-345

A Pragmatic Dissolution of Harman’s Paradox

There is widespread agreement that we cannot know of a lottery ticket we own that it is a loser prior to the drawing of the lottery. At the same time we appear to have knowledge of events that will occur only if our ticket is a loser. Supposing any plausible closure principle for knowledge, the foregoing seems to yield a paradox. Appealing to some broadly Gricean insights, the present paper argues that this paradox is apparent only.