Suppose that Ann says, “Keith knows that the bank will be open tomorrow.” Her audience may well agree. Her knowledge ascription may seem true. But now suppose that Ben—in a different context—also says “Keith knows that the bank will be open tomorrow. ” His audience may well disagree. His knowledge ascription may seem false. Indeed, a number of philosophers have claimed that people’s intuitions about knowledge ascriptions are context sensitive, in the sense that the very same knowledge ascription can seem true in one conversational context but false in another. This purported fact about people’s intuitions serves as one of the main pieces of evidence for epistemic contextualism, which is (roughly speaking) the view that the truth conditions ...
© 2021 William TuckwellEpistemic contextualists claim that in order for knowledge ascribing sentence...
In this paper, I examine a contextualist thesis that has been little discussed in comparison with co...
This book develops and defends a version of epistemic contextualism, that is, of the view that the t...
Contextualists maintain that the truth-values of knowledge attributions vary from conversational con...
In my thesis I discuss contextualism about knowledge ascriptions. Contextualism about knowledge ascr...
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Contextualists such as Cohen and DeRose claim that the truth conditions of knowledge attributions va...
Contextualism in epistemology is the doctrine that the proposition expressed by a knowledge attribut...
If epistemic contextualism is correct, then knowledge attributions do not have stable truth-conditio...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Contextualism is the view that the truth conditions of knowledge ascriptions can shift according to ...
Epistemic contextualism is widely believed to be incompatible with the recently popular view that kn...
Epistemic contextualism is widely believed to be incompatible with the recently popular view that kn...
In the past few years there has been a turn towards evaluating the empirical foundation of epistemic...
According to some powerful skeptical arguments, we know almost nothing. Contextualist theo...
© 2021 William TuckwellEpistemic contextualists claim that in order for knowledge ascribing sentence...
In this paper, I examine a contextualist thesis that has been little discussed in comparison with co...
This book develops and defends a version of epistemic contextualism, that is, of the view that the t...
Contextualists maintain that the truth-values of knowledge attributions vary from conversational con...
In my thesis I discuss contextualism about knowledge ascriptions. Contextualism about knowledge ascr...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/43366/1/11098_2004_Article_5151725.pd
Contextualists such as Cohen and DeRose claim that the truth conditions of knowledge attributions va...
Contextualism in epistemology is the doctrine that the proposition expressed by a knowledge attribut...
If epistemic contextualism is correct, then knowledge attributions do not have stable truth-conditio...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Contextualism is the view that the truth conditions of knowledge ascriptions can shift according to ...
Epistemic contextualism is widely believed to be incompatible with the recently popular view that kn...
Epistemic contextualism is widely believed to be incompatible with the recently popular view that kn...
In the past few years there has been a turn towards evaluating the empirical foundation of epistemic...
According to some powerful skeptical arguments, we know almost nothing. Contextualist theo...
© 2021 William TuckwellEpistemic contextualists claim that in order for knowledge ascribing sentence...
In this paper, I examine a contextualist thesis that has been little discussed in comparison with co...
This book develops and defends a version of epistemic contextualism, that is, of the view that the t...