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Case for Contextualism

Lingua IngleseInglese
Libro In brossura
Libro Case for Contextualism Keith DeRose
Codice Libristo: 04534959
Casa editrice Oxford University Press, maggio 2011
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It's an obvious enough observation that the standards that govern whether ordinary speakers will say that someone knows something vary with context: What we are happy to call "knowledge" in some ("low-standards") contexts we'll deny is "knowledge" in other ("high-standards") contexts. But do these varying standards for when ordinary speakers will attribute knowledge, and for when they are in some important sense warranted in attributing knowledge, reflect varying standards for when it is or would be true for them to attribute knowledge? Or are the standards that govern whether such claims are true always the same? And what are the implications for epistemology if these truth-conditions for knowledge claims shift with context? Contextualism is the view that the epistemic standards a subject must meet, in order for a claim attributing "knowledge" to her to be true, do vary with context. This has been hotly debated in epistemology and philosophy of language during the last few decades. In The Case for Contextualism Keith DeRose offers a sustained state-of-the-art exposition and defense of the contextualist position, presenting and advancing the most powerful arguments in favor of the view and against its "invariantist" rivals, and responding to the most pressing objections facing contextualism.

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Titolo completo Case for Contextualism
Autore Keith DeRose
Lingua Inglese
Rilegatura Libro - In brossura
Data di pubblicazione 2011
Numero di pagine 304
EAN 9780199692255
ISBN 0199692254
Codice Libristo 04534959
Casa editrice Oxford University Press
Peso 474
Dimensioni 158 x 232 x 17
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