From Epistemic Contextualism to Epistemic Expressivism

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Matthew Chrisman
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[1] University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,Department of Philosophy
[2] University of North Carolina,undefined
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Philosophical Studies | 2007年 / 135卷
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Knowledge Claim; Knowledge Attribution; Epistemic Norm; Moral System; Epistemic Standard;
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In this paper, I exploit the parallel between epistemic contextualism and metaethical speaker-relativism to argue that a promising way out of two of the primary problems facing contextualism is one already explored in some detail in the ethical case – viz. expressivism. The upshot is an argument for a form of epistemic expressivism modeled on a familiar form of ethical expressivism. This provides a new nondescriptivist option for understanding the meaning of knowledge attributions, which arguably better captures the normative nature of epistemic discourse than descriptivist competitors like invariantism and contextualism.
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