Anti-individualism : mind and language, knowledge and justification /
Sanford Goldberg argues that a proper account of the communication of knowledge through speech has anti-individualistic implications for both epistemology and the philosophy of mind and language. In Part I he offers a novel argument for anti-individualism about mind and language, the view that the c...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Cambridge :
Cambridge University Press,
2007.
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Series: | Cambridge studies in philosophy.
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Online Access: | CONNECT |
Table of Contents:
- The nature of knowledge communication
- Public linguistic norms : the case from successful communication
- Public linguistic norms : the case from misunderstanding
- From public linguistic norms to anti-individualism regarding language and thought
- The epistemic dimension of knowledge communication : towards an anti-individualistic approach
- The objection from gullibility
- The objection from rationality
- Towards and 'active' epistemic anti-individualism.