It is argued that a subject’s evidence consists of all and only the propositions that the subject knows.The full-text of this article is not currently available in ORA, but you may be able to access the article via the publisher copy link on this record page. N.B. Tim Williamson is now based at the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Oxford
A traditional line of inquiry in epistemology tried to analyze the concept of knowledge into its con...
According to one line of thought only propositions can be part of one’s evidence, since only proposi...
According to one line of thought only propositions can be part of one’s evidence, since only proposi...
It is argued that a subject’s evidence consists of all and only the propositions that the subject kn...
According to the knowledge view of evidence notoriously defended by Timothy Williamson (2000), for a...
According to the knowledge view of evidence notoriously defended by Timothy Williamson (2000), for a...
Williamson’s cognitive turn In Knowledge and Its Limits, as well as in a number of papers, Timothy ...
Timothy Williamson’s Knowledge and its Limits has been highly influential since the beginning of thi...
In this paper I examine Williamson’s (2000) claim that all evidence is propositional. I propose to r...
本文的目的是要借威廉森(Timothy Williamson)的知識論來論證斷言的知識規則,即是人們必須:在知道 p 時,才斷言 p。假定人們是可以通過斷言溝通,那麼人們便可以通過斷言溝通知識。這樣,...
Under what conditions do we have inferential knowledge? I propose and defend the following principle...
This work is focused on the interconnections between evidence, knowledge, and justification. I defen...
There are many kinds of knowledge. I may know that Paris is the capital of France, or know how to ba...
This paper challenges Williamson's "E = K" thesis on the basis of evidential practice. The main poi...
Timothy Williamson's 2000 book Knowledge and Its Limits is perhaps the most important work of philos...
A traditional line of inquiry in epistemology tried to analyze the concept of knowledge into its con...
According to one line of thought only propositions can be part of one’s evidence, since only proposi...
According to one line of thought only propositions can be part of one’s evidence, since only proposi...
It is argued that a subject’s evidence consists of all and only the propositions that the subject kn...
According to the knowledge view of evidence notoriously defended by Timothy Williamson (2000), for a...
According to the knowledge view of evidence notoriously defended by Timothy Williamson (2000), for a...
Williamson’s cognitive turn In Knowledge and Its Limits, as well as in a number of papers, Timothy ...
Timothy Williamson’s Knowledge and its Limits has been highly influential since the beginning of thi...
In this paper I examine Williamson’s (2000) claim that all evidence is propositional. I propose to r...
本文的目的是要借威廉森(Timothy Williamson)的知識論來論證斷言的知識規則,即是人們必須:在知道 p 時,才斷言 p。假定人們是可以通過斷言溝通,那麼人們便可以通過斷言溝通知識。這樣,...
Under what conditions do we have inferential knowledge? I propose and defend the following principle...
This work is focused on the interconnections between evidence, knowledge, and justification. I defen...
There are many kinds of knowledge. I may know that Paris is the capital of France, or know how to ba...
This paper challenges Williamson's "E = K" thesis on the basis of evidential practice. The main poi...
Timothy Williamson's 2000 book Knowledge and Its Limits is perhaps the most important work of philos...
A traditional line of inquiry in epistemology tried to analyze the concept of knowledge into its con...
According to one line of thought only propositions can be part of one’s evidence, since only proposi...
According to one line of thought only propositions can be part of one’s evidence, since only proposi...