Traditionally, epistemologists have held that only truth-related factors matter in the question of whether a subject can be said to know a proposition. Various philosophers have recently departed from this doctrine by claiming that the answer to this question also depends on practical concerns. They take this move to be warranted by the fact that people’s knowledge attributions appear sensitive to contextual variation, in particular variation due to differing stakes. This paper proposes an alternative explanation of the aforementioned fact, one that allows us to stick to the orthodoxy. The alternative applies the conceptual spaces approach to the concept of knowledge. With knowledge conceived of spatially, the variability in knowledge attri...
In this paper I pair a contextualist theory of knowledge ascriptions with a non-contextual definitio...
Epistemic contextualism is widely believed to be incompatible with the recently popular view that kn...
Suppose that Ann says, “Keith knows that the bank will be open tomorrow.” Her audience may well agre...
Traditionally, epistemologists have held that only truth-related factors matter in the question of w...
If epistemic contextualism is correct, then knowledge attributions do not have stable truth-conditio...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] What factors influence wheth...
I argue for an alternative to invariantist, contextualist, and relativist semantics for 'know'. This...
Semantic contextualism claims that sentences ascribing knowledge or lack thereof (sentences like "S ...
In this chapter, we follow Edward Craig’s (1990) advice: ask what the concept of knowledge does for ...
Reasoning about knowledge is the process of thinking and deciding about whether someone in some circ...
Contextualists maintain that the truth-values of knowledge attributions vary from conversational con...
How do people decide which claims should be considered mere beliefs and which count as kno...
Analytic epistemology in the post-Gettier era has mainly focused on the task of providing an analysi...
Contextualists such as Cohen and DeRose claim that the truth conditions of knowledge attributions va...
The view that propositional knowledge is knowledge of facts (rather than propositions) is prima faci...
In this paper I pair a contextualist theory of knowledge ascriptions with a non-contextual definitio...
Epistemic contextualism is widely believed to be incompatible with the recently popular view that kn...
Suppose that Ann says, “Keith knows that the bank will be open tomorrow.” Her audience may well agre...
Traditionally, epistemologists have held that only truth-related factors matter in the question of w...
If epistemic contextualism is correct, then knowledge attributions do not have stable truth-conditio...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] What factors influence wheth...
I argue for an alternative to invariantist, contextualist, and relativist semantics for 'know'. This...
Semantic contextualism claims that sentences ascribing knowledge or lack thereof (sentences like "S ...
In this chapter, we follow Edward Craig’s (1990) advice: ask what the concept of knowledge does for ...
Reasoning about knowledge is the process of thinking and deciding about whether someone in some circ...
Contextualists maintain that the truth-values of knowledge attributions vary from conversational con...
How do people decide which claims should be considered mere beliefs and which count as kno...
Analytic epistemology in the post-Gettier era has mainly focused on the task of providing an analysi...
Contextualists such as Cohen and DeRose claim that the truth conditions of knowledge attributions va...
The view that propositional knowledge is knowledge of facts (rather than propositions) is prima faci...
In this paper I pair a contextualist theory of knowledge ascriptions with a non-contextual definitio...
Epistemic contextualism is widely believed to be incompatible with the recently popular view that kn...
Suppose that Ann says, “Keith knows that the bank will be open tomorrow.” Her audience may well agre...