Hookway, 2008 - Google Patents
Questions, epistemology, and inquiriesHookway, 2008
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- 10818449856360755916
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- Hookway C
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- Grazer Philosophische Studien
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Questions are relevant to epistemology because they formulate cognitive goals, they are used to elicit information, they are used in S ocratic reflection and knowledge sentences often hav e indirect question complements. The paper explores what capacities we must …
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