Rethinking Knowledge |
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Authors: | Carlo Cellucci |
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Affiliation: | Department of Philosophy, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy |
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Abstract: | The view that the subject matter of epistemology is the concept of knowledge is faced with the problem that all attempts so far to define that concept are subject to counterexamples. As an alternative, this article argues that the subject matter of epistemology is knowledge itself rather than the concept of knowledge. Moreover, knowledge is not merely a state of mind but rather a certain kind of response to the environment that is essential for survival. In this perspective, the article outlines an answer to four basic questions about knowledge: What is the role of knowledge in human life? What is the relation between knowledge and reality? How is knowledge acquired? Is there any a priori knowledge? |
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Keywords: | epistemology naturalism role of knowledge knowledge and reality discovery a priori knowledge |
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