Contextualism, subject-sensitive invariantism, and knowledge of knowledge
§I schematizes the evidence for an understanding of 'know' and of other terms of epistemic appraisal that embodies contextualism or subject-sensitive invariantism, and distinguishes between those two approaches. §II argues that although the case for contextualism and sensitive invariantism...
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Blackwell Publishing
2005
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