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Title Contextualisms in epistemology
Involved pers. Brendel, Elke; Jäger, Christoph; Dretske, Fred I.; Engel, Mylan; Scharifi, Gilbert; Russell, Bruce; Davis, Wayne A.; Ernst, Gerhard; Gottschling, Verena; Williams, Michael; Grundmann, Thomas; Barke, Antonia; Hofmann, Frank; Greco, John; Koppelberg, Dirk; Baumann, Peter; Cohen, Stewart; Lance, Mark; Little, Margaret; Kompa, Nikola; Mechtenberg, Lydia; Rott, Hans
Written in English
Source Journal Erkenntnis. - Dordrecht [u.a.] : Springer
Volume 61
Year 2004
Issue 2-3
Page 143-507
Classification
Domains / Cognitive science / Mental representation
Domains / Cognitive science / Propositional attitude
Domains / Methodology / Philosophy of science / Language and epistemology
Domains / Methodology / Philosophy of science / Knowledge (epistemology)
Domains / Semiotics / Sign / Index (semiot.)
Domains / Philosophy of language
Domains / Philosophy of language / Contextualism
Domains / Philosophy of language / Skepticism
Domains / Philosophy of language / Truth theory
Levels / Semantics / Context (semant.)
Levels / Semantics / Modelle (semant.) / Referential semantics / Intension/Extension
Levels / Semantics / Theory (semant.)
Levels / Semantics / Theory (semant.) / Inferential role semantics
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Wissensdarstellung; Knowledge representation; Representation (mental) ; Natural kind terms; Mental representation ; Belief/false belief (cognitive science) ; Überzeugung (Kognitionsforschung) ; Propositional attitude ; Sprache und Denken; Erkenntnis und Sprache; Language and thought; Erkenntnistheorie; Epistemology and language; Language and epistemology ; Erkenntnistheorie und Wissen; Epistemology and knowledge; Apriori-Wissen; Apriori knowledge; Knowledge (epistemology) ; Indexikalität; Indexicality ; Philosophy of language ; Contextualism ; Skepticism ; Truth theory ; Kontextuelle Bedeutung; Utterance meaning; Contextual meaning; Context (semant.) ; Sinn/Bedeutung; Bedeutung/Referenz; Meaning/Reference; Extension; Content (broad vs narrow) ; Internalism/Externalism; Externalism; Two-dimensional semantics ; Semantik (Theorie) ; Semantic theory; Theory (semant.) ; Informational role semantics; Semantics, inferential role; Semantic holism; Conceptual role semantics; Directival theory of meaning
Named Persons
Dretske, Fred
Engel, Mylan
Davis, Wayne A.
Williams, Michael
Barke, Antonia
Greco, John
Baumann, Peter
Lance, Mark
Little, Margaret
Rott, Hans