The case for contextualism.

It's an obvious enough observation that the standards that govern whether ordinary speakers will say that someone knows something vary with context: What we are happy to call "knowledge" in some ("low-standards") contexts we'll deny is "knowledge" in other (&q...

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Main Author: DeRose, Keith, 1962-
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford : OUP Oxford, 2009
Series:DeRose, Keith, 1962- Knowledge, skepticism, and context ; v. 1.
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