Previous experimental studies on epistemic contextualism have, for the most part, not been designed to distinguish between contextualism and one of its main competing theories, subject‐sensitive invariantism (SSI). In this paper, we present a “third‐person” experimental design that is needed to provide evidence that would support contextualism over SSI, and we then present our results using this design. Our results not only provide crucial support for contextualism over SSI, but also buck the general trend of failing to detect the kind of contextual effect that the epistemic contextualism relies upon
Introduces contextualism about knowledge ascriptions, and provides a brief summary of the contributi...
According to contextualism, vast majority of natural-language expressions are context-sensitive. Whe...
In this essay I show how to reconcile epistemic invariantism with the knowledge account of assertion...
In the past few years there has been a turn towards evaluating the empirical foundation of epistemic...
In the past few years there has been a turn towards evaluating the empirical foundation of epistemic...
Epistemic contextualists maintain that the truth conditions of knowledge ascriptions and denials cha...
Epistemic contextualists maintain that the truth conditions of knowledge ascriptions and denials cha...
This thesis is concerned with the linguistic plausibility of epistemic contextualism. Epistemic cont...
This is a preprint of an article published in Philosophical Perspectives, Volume 24, Issue 1, pages ...
Jason Stanley has argued recently that Epistemic Contextualism (EC) and Subject‐Sensitive Invarianti...
Traditional epistemology is universalistic, in that it proceeds on the assumption that we can fully ...
§I schematizes the evidence for an understanding of 'know' and of other terms of epistemic appraisal...
This book develops and defends a version of epistemic contextualism, that is, of the view that the t...
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Introduces contextualism about knowledge ascriptions, and provides a brief summary of the contributi...
According to contextualism, vast majority of natural-language expressions are context-sensitive. Whe...
In this essay I show how to reconcile epistemic invariantism with the knowledge account of assertion...
In the past few years there has been a turn towards evaluating the empirical foundation of epistemic...
In the past few years there has been a turn towards evaluating the empirical foundation of epistemic...
Epistemic contextualists maintain that the truth conditions of knowledge ascriptions and denials cha...
Epistemic contextualists maintain that the truth conditions of knowledge ascriptions and denials cha...
This thesis is concerned with the linguistic plausibility of epistemic contextualism. Epistemic cont...
This is a preprint of an article published in Philosophical Perspectives, Volume 24, Issue 1, pages ...
Jason Stanley has argued recently that Epistemic Contextualism (EC) and Subject‐Sensitive Invarianti...
Traditional epistemology is universalistic, in that it proceeds on the assumption that we can fully ...
§I schematizes the evidence for an understanding of 'know' and of other terms of epistemic appraisal...
This book develops and defends a version of epistemic contextualism, that is, of the view that the t...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/43366/1/11098_2004_Article_5151725.pd
Introduces contextualism about knowledge ascriptions, and provides a brief summary of the contributi...
According to contextualism, vast majority of natural-language expressions are context-sensitive. Whe...
In this essay I show how to reconcile epistemic invariantism with the knowledge account of assertion...