Epistemology for the rest of the world /
Since the heyday of ordinary language philosophy, Anglophone epistemologists have devoted a great deal of attention to the English word 'know' and to English sentences used to attribute knowledge. Even today, many epistemologists, including contextualists and subject-sensitive invariantist...
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Table of Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: 1. Epistemology from a Sanskritic Point of View / Jonardon Ganeri
- 2. Knowledge and Belief Through the Mirror of Japanese / Takashi Iida
- 3. Multiple Chinese Verbs Equivalent to the English Verb Know / Kiyohide Arakawa and Masaharu Mizumoto
- 4. Contribution of Confucius to Virtue Epistemology / Shane Ryan and Chienkuo Mi
- 5. Know and Its Japanese Counterparts, Shitte-iru and Wakatte-iru / Masaharu Mizumoto
- 6. Gettier Was Framed! / Edouard Machery, Stephen Stich, David Rose, Amita Chatterjee, Kaori Karasawa, Noel Struchiner, Smita Sirker, Naoki Usui and Takaaki Hashimoto
- 7. Justification and Truth: Evidence from Languages of the World / Lisa Matthewson and Jennifer Glougie
- 8. Knowledge, Certainty, and Skepticism: A Cross-Cultural Study / John Waterman, Chad Gonnerman, Karen Yan and Joshua Alexander
- 9. I KNOW: A Human Universal / Anna Wierzbicka
- 10. Theory of Knowledge without (Comparative) Linguistics / Allan Hazlett
- 11. On How to Defend or Disprove the Universality Thesis / Chen-hung Tsai and Chinfa Lien
- 12. Primate Social Cognition and the Core Human Knowledge Concept / John Turri.