Logos: Revista de la Facultad de Filosofia y Humanidades 21:193-211 (2012)
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This paper discusses there is no sustainable
theoretical alternative for building
knowledge without principles including
cooperation –aimed at the preparation and
distribution of beliefs– among individuals.
This principle helps to conceive both the
relation among internalist and externalist
theories, and a cognitive explanation based
on the concept of epistemic warrant. The
concluding remark is that concepts, like
evidence or reliability, can only be conceived
as skills of subjects belonging to a community.
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Keywords | Epistemic cooperation Reliability Contextualism Warrant |
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