Erkenntnis

An International Journal of Analytic Philosophy

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  • Volume: 61
  • Pages: 143-518
  • Publisher: Springer Science+Business Media B.V.
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  • Support: Electronic version
  • Languages: Anglais
  • Location: Heidelberg ; Dordrecht ; New York
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  • ISSN: 1572-8420-61-2/3
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  • Creation date: 04-01-2011
  • Last update: 25-11-2011

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Article(s)

Contextualist Approaches to Epistemology: Problems and Prospects

BRENDEL Elke, JÄGER Christoph

pages 143 to 172


Externalism and Modest Contextualism

DRETSKE Fred

pages 173 to 186


Skepticism, Information, and Closure: Dretskes Theory of Knowledge

JÄGER Christoph

pages 187 to 201


What’s Wrong with Contextualism, and a Noncontextualist Resolution of the Skeptical Paradox

ENGEL Mylan Jr.

pages 203 to 231


Contextualism and the Skeptic : Comments on Engel

SHARIFI Gilbert

pages 233 to 244


How to be an Anti-Skeptic and a NonContextualist

RUSSELL Bruce

pages 245 to 255


Are Knowledge Claims Indexical ?

DAVIS Wayne A.

pages 257 to 281


In Defense of Indexicalism:Comments on Davis

ERNST Gerhard

pages 283 to 293


Keeping the Conversational Score : Constraints for an Optimal Contextualist Answer?

GOTTSCHLING Verena

pages 295 to 314


Knowledge, Reflection and Sceptical Hypotheses

WILLIAMS Michael

pages 315 to 343


Inferential Contextualism, Epistemological Realism and Scepticism: Comments on Williams

GRUNDMANN Thomas

pages 345 to 352


Epistemic Contextualism

BARKE Antonia C. J.

pages 353 to 373


Why Epistemic Contextualism Does Not Provide an Adequate Account of Knowledge: Comments on Barke

HOFMANN Frank

pages 375 to 382


A Different Sort of Contextualism

GRECO John

pages 383 to 400


On the Prospects for Virtue Contextualism : Comments on Greco

KOPPELBERG Dirk

pages 401 to 413


Lotteries And Contexts

BAUMANN Peter

pages 415 to 428


Reply to Baumann

COHEN Stewart

pages 429 to 433


Defeasibility And The Normative Grasp Of Context

LANCE Mark, LITTLE Margaret

pages 435 to 455


Moral Particularism and Epistemic Contextualism: Comments on Lance and Little

KOMPA Nikola

pages 457 to 467


Stability, Strength and Sensitivity : Converting Belief into Knowledge

ROTT Hans

pages 469 to 493


The Stability Theory of Knowledge and Belief Revision: Comments on Rott

MECHTENBERG Lydia

pages 495 to 507


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