On the ignorance, knowledge, and nature of propositions
pp. 3647-3662
Abstract
Deploying distinctions between ignorance of (p) and ignorance that (p) (is true), and between knowledge of (p) and knowledge that (p) (is true), I address a question that has hitherto received little attention, namely: what is it to have knowledge of propositions? I then provide a taxonomy of ontological conceptions of the nature of propositions, and explore several of their interesting epistemological implications.
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Published in:
Jantzen Benjamin C., Mayo Deborah G., Patton Lydia (2015) Ontology & methodology. Synthese 192 (11).
Pages: 3647-3662
DOI: 10.1007/s11229-015-0712-6
Full citation:
Le Morvan Pierre (2015) „On the ignorance, knowledge, and nature of propositions“. Synthese 192 (11), 3647–3662.