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Perceiving and Knowing as Activities [PDF]
According to the tradition of most empiricists, perception is the basis for all our knowledge (at least of the world). The tradition also assumes that perception by humans is a passive activity resulting in some static states pertaining perception and ...
Machamer, Peter, Springle, Alison
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Referential Understanding, Luck, and Knowledge of Reference
Abstract In some cases of communication, the hearer misunderstands the referential part of the speaker's utterance although she identifies the speaker's referent. What more is needed for referential understanding? One view is that the hearer must know what the speaker refers to.
Victor Tamburini
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L’any 1963, Edmund Gettier publicava, a la revista Analysis, volum 23, el seu article titulat «És el coneixement una creença vertadera justificada?», cridat a marcar una època en l’epistemologia contemporània.
Miquel Montserrat i Capella
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Can There Be a Knowledge-First Ethics of Belief? [PDF]
This article critically examines numerous attempts to build a knowledge-first ethics of belief. These theories specify a number of potential "knowledge norms for belief"
Whitcomb, Dennis
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Abstract This essay offers an explanation of how assertions express that the speaker has a propositional attitude toward what's asserted. The explanation is that this feature of assertion is owed to a hearer's spontaneous mindreading. I call this the assertoric mindreading hypothesis.
Peter van Elswyk
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Fiction and Thought Experiment - A Case Study [PDF]
Many philosophers are very sanguine about the cognitive contributions of fiction to science and philosophy. I focus on a case study: Ichikawa and Jarvis’s account of thought experiments in terms of everyday fictional stories.
Dohrn, Daniel
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Knowledge, Justification, and Reason-Based Belief
Is knowledge definable as justified true belief ("JTB")? We argue that one can legitimately answer positively or negatively, depending on how the notion of justification is understood. To facilitate our argument, we introduce a simple propositional logic
Egré, Paul, Marty, Paul, Renne, Bryan
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Theories, that answering the question “What is knowledge?” in analytic epistemology appears under the influence of Gettier cases – a way of refutation such theories of knowledge, that have truth and belief as constituent elements. In the paper were analyzed basic strategies of solving the Gettier problem. One way is to save the analysis of knowledge by
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Abstract Trust is central to epistemology, particularly in accounts of testimony, where it describes the relationship between a hearer and a speaker (or trustor and trustee), enabling the acquisition of information. The speaker's trustworthiness—marked by sincerity and knowledge—is essential for testimony to transmit knowledge or justified belief ...
Annalisa Coliva
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GETTİER SONRASI EPİSTEMOLOJİDE DESCARTES ODAKLI BİLGİ TANIMI TARTIŞMALARI
E. Gettier’in “Is Justified True Belief Knowledge?”(GerekçelendirilmişDoğru İnanç Bilgi midir?) adlı küçük makalesi, felsefe tarihinin en etkili yazılarındanbirisi olmakla kalmayıp, aynı zamanda felsefenin özgün alanlarınınbaşında gelen epistemolojide de
Nebi Mehdiyev
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