The Concept of Knowledge in the Context of Electronic Networking

The Monist 80 (3):405-422 (1997)
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Abstract

We know a lot more about the epistemology of the net at the time the present summary is being written than we did two years ago when the topic of this collaboration was decided upon. In part, this increase in knowledge is a consequence of the tremendous development of the net itself; in part, however, it is a consequence of our own series of exchanges. I would like, therefore, to say that the project had a positive outcome; but to say this would be misleading.

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