Conhecimento testemunhal – A visão não reducionista

Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 55 (2):126-143 (2010)
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Abstract

In this essay we consider the possibility of knowledge being transferred or transmitted via testimony. Initially, we present an introduction to the epistemology of testimony, by indicating their origin in a tradition that has John Locke, David Hume and Thomas Reid as their representatives. We present a version of the non-reductionist thesis. We show that the non-reductionist about knowledge must request from the speaker a testimonial epistemic performance that is truth conductive, as well as intellectual integrity from the listener

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Felipe de Matos Müller
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