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395Contextualism and warranted assertibility manoeuvresPhilosophical Studies 130 (3). 2006.Contextualists such as Cohen and DeRose claim that the truth conditions of knowledge attributions vary contextually, in particular that the strength of epistemic position required for one to be truly ascribed knowledge depends on features of the attributor's context. Contextualists support their view by appeal to our intuitions about when it's correct (or incorrect) to ascribe knowledge. Someone might argue that some of these intuitions merely reflect when it is conversationally appropriate to a…Read more
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Areas of Interest
Epistemology |
Philosophy of Mind |
19th Century Philosophy |