When words are called for a defense of ordinary language philosophy
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Cambridge, Mass. :
Harvard University Press
cop. 2012
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- The basic conflict: an initial characterization
- The main arguments against ordinary language philosophy
- Must philosophers rely on intuitions?
- Contextualism and the burden of knowledge
- Contextualism, anti-contextualism, and knowing as being in a position to give assurance
- Conclusion: skepticism and the dialectic of (semantically pure) "knowledge"
- Epilogue: ordinary language philosophy, Kant, and the roots of antinomial thinking