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Knowing PersonsDialogue 49 (3): 435-453. 2010.There is an intuitive distinction between knowing someone in a detached manner and knowing someone in a more intimate fashion — personally. The latter seems to involve the specially active participation of the person known in a way that the former does not. In this paper I present a novel, communication account of knowing someone personally that successfully explains this participation. The account also illuminates the propositional and testimonial character of the personal knowledge of persons,…Read more
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Areas of Specialization
| Epistemology |
| Social Epistemology |
Areas of Interest
| Meta-Ethics |
| Social Ontology |
| Philosophy of Language |