"Objective knowledge": the disappearance and revaluation of "knowledges" from John Sergeant To Karl Popper

Nouvelles de la République des Lettres 1:97–122 (1994)
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Abstract

The plural for knowledge, “knowledges” fell out of use in English philosophical discourse at the end of the Seventeenth Century. This paper reflects on the potential significance of this in the development of theoretical approaches to epistemology from the writings of John Locke to Karl Popper and the present day.

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Luciano Floridi
Yale University

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