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Analytic philosophers / Metaphysicians / Year of birth missing / Contrastivism / Contextualism / Relevant alternatives theory / Truth / Jonathan Schaffer / Keith DeRose / Philosophy / Epistemology / Skepticism
Date: 2011-01-21 08:34:12
Analytic philosophers
Metaphysicians
Year of birth missing
Contrastivism
Contextualism
Relevant alternatives theory
Truth
Jonathan Schaffer
Keith DeRose
Philosophy
Epistemology
Skepticism

JONATHAN SCHAFFER FROM CONTEXTUALISM TO CONTRASTIVISM Contextualism treats ‘knows’ as an indexical that denotes different epistemic properties in different contexts. Contrastivism treats

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