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Knowledge, context, and social standards

Stewart Cohen

pp. 3-26

Abstract

This paper defends the view that standards, which are typically social in nature, play a role in determining whether a subject has knowledge. While the argument focuses on standards that pertain to reasoning, I also consider whether there are similar standards for memory and perception.

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(1987) Synthese 73 (1).

Pages: 3-26

DOI: 10.1007/BF00485440

Full citation:

Cohen Stewart (1987) „Knowledge, context, and social standards“. Synthese 73 (1), 3–26.