This paper raises a problem for contrastivist accounts of knowledge. It is argued that contrastivism fails to succeed in providing a modest solution to the sceptical paradox—i.e. one according to which we have knowledge of a wide range of ordinary empirical propositions whilst failing to know the various anti-sceptical hypotheses entailed by them—whilst, at the same time, retaining a contrastivist version of the closure principle for knowledge
The Knower paradox purports to place surprising a priori limitations on what we can know. According ...
Contrastivism is the claim that the knowledge relation is ternary, it relates three relata: a subjec...
In this paper, I outline an account of the structure of perceptual justification that develops Witt...
This paper raises a problem for contrastivist accounts of knowledge. It is argued that contrastivism...
One of the most recent trends in epistemology is contrastivism. It can be characterized as the thesi...
In this paper, I defend epistemological contrastivism—the view that propositional knowledge is a thr...
Epistemological contrastivism can model how infallible knowledge functions by employing the explanat...
According to contrastivism in epistemology - advocated chiefly by Jonathan Schaffer - the knowledge ...
The view that propositional knowledge is knowledge of facts (rather than propositions) is prima faci...
Epistemic contrastivism is the view that knowledge is a ternary relation between a person, a proposi...
Contrastivism is the idea that knowledge is question-relative: to know is to be able to answer a con...
This is a reply to Chris Tweed's recent attempt to solve the problem of "nearly convergent knowledge...
The nature of scientific explanation is controversial. Some maintain that all scientific e...
The Knower paradox purports to place surprising a priori limitations on what we can know. According ...
Contrastivism is the claim that the knowledge relation is ternary, it relates three relata: a subjec...
In this paper, I outline an account of the structure of perceptual justification that develops Witt...
This paper raises a problem for contrastivist accounts of knowledge. It is argued that contrastivism...
One of the most recent trends in epistemology is contrastivism. It can be characterized as the thesi...
In this paper, I defend epistemological contrastivism—the view that propositional knowledge is a thr...
Epistemological contrastivism can model how infallible knowledge functions by employing the explanat...
According to contrastivism in epistemology - advocated chiefly by Jonathan Schaffer - the knowledge ...
The view that propositional knowledge is knowledge of facts (rather than propositions) is prima faci...
Epistemic contrastivism is the view that knowledge is a ternary relation between a person, a proposi...
Contrastivism is the idea that knowledge is question-relative: to know is to be able to answer a con...
This is a reply to Chris Tweed's recent attempt to solve the problem of "nearly convergent knowledge...
The nature of scientific explanation is controversial. Some maintain that all scientific e...
The Knower paradox purports to place surprising a priori limitations on what we can know. According ...
Contrastivism is the claim that the knowledge relation is ternary, it relates three relata: a subjec...
In this paper, I outline an account of the structure of perceptual justification that develops Witt...