Contextualising Knowledge: Epistemology and Semantics
Oxford: Oxford University Press (2017)
Abstract
The book develops and synthesises two main ideas: contextualism about knowledge ascriptions and a knowledge-first approach to epistemology. The theme of the book is that these two ideas fit together much better than it's widely thought they do. Not only are they not competitors: they each have something important to offer the other.
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