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Inquiring to UnderstandPhilosophical Quarterly. forthcoming.We often inquire not just to know, but to understand. In this paper I give an account of inquiries that aim to illuminate or makes sense of their object and argue they don’t reduce to inquiries which concern forming beliefs or acquiring knowledge. My core claim is that inquiry aimed at understanding is a constructive and generative process, unlike inquiry aiming at knowledge acquisition, which culminates in the representation of pre-existing facts. Central to this process are sensemaking frames—…Read more
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Knowledge can be transmitted through testimony. What about understanding? In this paper I argue against the possibility of testimonial understanding by giving an account of understanding in terms of ‘mental structures’. Then I argue while we cannot integrate communicating understanding into a propositional model of epistemic communication, we can do so on a perspectival model. I highlight the importance of this to the epistemology of education throughout.Communicating UnderstandingAustralasian Journal of Philosophy. forthcoming.
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Areas of Specialization
| Epistemology |
| Ethics |
| Philosophy of Mind |
| Arabic and Islamic Philosophy |