An epistemology for practical knowledge
Anscombe thought that practical knowledge – a person’s knowledge of what she is intentionally doing – displays formal differences to ordinary empirical, or ‘speculative’, knowledge. I suggest these differences rest on the fact that practical knowledge involves intention analogously to how speculativ...
Main Author: | Campbell, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Taylor and Francis
2017
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