Knowledge and presuppositions

Michael Blome-Tillmann presents an innovative account of epistemic contextualism, based on the idea that pragmatic presuppositions play a central role in the semantics of knowledge attributions. He shows how the theory can resolve sceptical paradoxes and puzzles, and illuminate concerns central to e...

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Autor principal: Blome-Tillmann, Michael (-)
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Newyork, NY : Oxford university press 2014
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Sumario:Michael Blome-Tillmann presents an innovative account of epistemic contextualism, based on the idea that pragmatic presuppositions play a central role in the semantics of knowledge attributions. He shows how the theory can resolve sceptical paradoxes and puzzles, and illuminate concerns central to epistemology and philosophy of language
Descripción Física:194 p. ; 23 cm
Bibliografía:Incluye referencias bibliográficas (p. [187]-194) e índice
ISBN:9780199686087