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Ideas of Keith DeRose, by Text
[American, b.1962, Professor at Yale University.]
2009
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The Case for Contextualism
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p.22
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A contextualist coherentist will say that how strongly a justification must cohere depends on context
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1.12
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p.27
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Classical invariantism combines fixed truth-conditions with variable assertability standards
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p.34
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We can make contextualism more precise, by specifying the discrimination needed each time
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1.6
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p.14
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In some contexts there is little more to knowledge than true belief.
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p.18
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If contextualism is about knowledge attribution, rather than knowledge, then it is philosophy of language
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p.42
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Contextualists worry about scepticism, but they should focus on the use of 'know' in ordinary speech
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