The Importance of Knowledge Ascriptions

Philosophy Compass 10 (12):856-866 (2015)
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Abstract

Knowledge ascriptions of the form ‘S knows that p’ are a central area of research in philosophy. But why do humans think and talk about knowledge? What are knowledge ascriptions for? This article surveys a variety of proposals about the role of knowledge ascriptions and attempts to provide a unified account of these seemingly distinct views.

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Michael Hannon
Nottingham University

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