文档介绍:Knowledge of Content and Knowledge of the World
Anthony Brueckner
The Philosophical Review, Vol. 103, No. 2. (Apr., 1994), pp. 327-343.
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The Philosophical Review, Vol. 103, No. 2 (April 1994)
DISCUSSION
Knowledge of Content and
Knowledge of the World
Anthony Brueckner
In "Externalism, Self-Knowledge and Skepticism,"' Kevin Falvey
and Joseph Owens argue that externalism with respect to mental
content does not engender skepticism about knowledge of content.
They go on to argue that even when externalism is freed from
epistemological difficulties, the thesis cannot be used against Car-
tesian skepticism about kno