Epistemic Contextualism as a Theory of Primary Speaker Meaning1 |
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Authors: | GILBERT HARMAN |
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Abstract: | Jason Stanley’s Knowledge and Practical Interests is a brilliant book, combining insights about knowledge with a careful examination of how recent views in epistemology fit with the best of recent linguistic semantics. Although I am largely convinced by Stanley’s objections to epistemic contextualism, I will try in what follows to formulate a version that might have some prospect of escaping his powerful critique. |
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