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    Gradability and Knowledge
    In Jonathan Ichikawa (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Epistemic Contextualism, Routledge. pp. 348--357. 2017.
    Epistemic contextualism (‘EC’), the view that the truth-values of knowledge attributions may vary with the context of ascription, has a variety of different linguistic implementations. On one of the implementations most popular in the early days of EC, the predicate ‘knows p’ functions semantically similarly to gradable adjectives such as ‘flat’, ‘tall’, or ‘empty’. In recent work Jason Stanley and John Hawthorne have presented powerful arguments against such implementations of EC. In this artic…Read more