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Epistemic Studies.
Context Dependence in Language, Action, and Cognition / edited by Tadeusz Ciecierski and Paweł Grabarczyk. — 1 online resource (258 p.). — (Epistemic Studies: Philosophy of science, cognition and mind). — <URL:http://elib.fa.ru/ebsco/2730515.pdf>.

Record create date: 1/23/2021

Subject: Context (Linguistics); Pragmatics.; Geistesphilosophie.; Pragmatik.; Sprachphilosophie.; PHILOSOPHY / Language.; Context (Linguistics); Pragmatics.

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This series is devoted to publishing books in the fields of epistemology, philosophy of mind, philosophy of language, and philosophy of science. It is an outstanding platform for state of the art contributions. The studies are carried out in an argumentative style and advance current debates in a significant manner. While the main publication language is English, we also welcome German language submissions. All books are peer-reviewed.

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Table of Contents

  • Table of Contents
  • Introduction
  • Moorean Paradoxes, Assertion, and Certainty
  • Meaning Holism and Contextualism[s]: Friends or Foes?
  • On the Nature of Non-Doxastic Disagreement about Taste
  • Why the Basic Problem Is Not a Problem
  • Gettier Cases, Warranted Assertability Maneuvers, and the Fourth Condition
  • Self vs Other? Social Cognition, Extended Minds, and Self-Rule
  • Articulating Context-Dependence: Ad Hoc Cognition in the Prototype Theory of Concepts
  • Success and Knowledge in Action: Saving Anscombe’s Account of Intentionality
  • De Re Explanation of Action in Context, the Problem of ‘Near-Contraries’ and Belief Fragmentation
  • The Role of Presuppositions and Default Implicatures in Framing Effects
  • Transcending the Situation: On the Context-dependence of Practice-based Cognition
  • Indirect Relations and Frames: Coreference in Context
  • Author‘s Index
  • Subject Index

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