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Contextualising Knowledge Epistemology And Semantics 1st Edition Jonathan Jenkins Ichikawa

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Contextualising Knowledge Epistemology And Semantics 1st Edition Jonathan Jenkins Ichikawa
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.65 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Jonathan Jenkins Ichikawa
ISBN: 9780199682706, 0199682704
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Contextualising Knowledge Epistemology And Semantics 1st Edition Jonathan Jenkins Ichikawa by Jonathan Jenkins Ichikawa 9780199682706, 0199682704 instant download after payment.

Jonathan Ichikawa develops a contextualist semantics for knowledge ascriptions, and shows how it can illuminate foundational questions in epistemology. He argues that in thinking clearly about knowledge, epistemologists must also think about the dynamic aspects of the words we use to talk about knowledge. Contextualising Knowledge defends a central theoretical role for knowledge in broader theorising - evidence, belief, justification, and assertion are all explained in part in terms of knowledge - but none of these connections can properly be understood or appreciated independently from the contextualist approach to knowledge ascriptions.
The book synthesizes two of the biggest ideas in contemporary epistemology: contextualism about knowledge ascriptions, and the 'knowledge first' emphasis on the theoretical primacy of knowledge. Ichikawa argues that the apparent tension between these ideas can be resolved-indeed, a central theme of the book is that each has something important to offer the other. Ichikawa embraces contextualism, emphasizing careful attention to its epistemic assumptions and implications. The result is a novel take on central questions about knowledge and its roles in human life and discourse.

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