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Contextualism and Testimony

It has recently been argued that Subject-Sensitive Invariantism conflicts with an attractive testimonial principle of transmission. one might think, given the differences between Subject-Sensitive Invariantism and Contextualism, the latter would not be susceptible to related objections. I argue however that some testimonial principles with much intuitive appeal give us a related though different reason to reject Contextualism. In short, while some argue that Subject-Sensitive Invariantism seems to sometimes make testimonial knowledge too easy to come by, I argue that Contextualism seems to often make testimonial knowledge too hard to come by. Contextualism then does not enjoy an advantage over Subject-Sensitive Invariantism when it comes to capturing the transmissive role of knowledge.

Información de la Publicación

Autores

Leandro De BrasiUniversidad Alberto HurtadoFacultad de Filosofía y HumanidadesFilosofía.

Facultad
Revista Análisis Filosófico
Año 2014
Mes Diciembre
Número 1
Páginas 61-75
URL de la publicación http://www.scielo.org.ar/pdf/anafil/v34n1/v34n1a03.pdf