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Episteme, Knowledge and Understanding
Published on Jun 21, 20116553 Views
The first part of the paper argues that epistemology ought to respect the distinction between knowledge and understanding, as failing to do so creates misunderstanding and confusion. In particular, i
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Episteme, Knowledge and Understanding00:00
Introduction00:38
Understanding ...01:19
Thesis01:45
Aristotle's account of episteme sketched - 102:40
Aristotle's account of episteme sketched - 203:26
Aristotle's account of episteme sketched - 304:19
A neo - Aristotelian account of understanding - 105:13
A neo - Aristotelian account of understanding - 206:09
A nice feature06:45
Second update - 107:42
Second update - 209:32
Second update - 310:11
So far ...11:55
Understanding can take as its object12:18
A distinction between the object of understanding and the vehicle of understanding13:29
To summarize15:21
Two objections to the neo - Aristotelian account of understanding16:10
Elgin and the factivity of understanding20:14
Idealizations21:06
Reply22:19
Case 122:40
Case 223:48
Statements25:30
Example26:41
Kvanvig's Comanche case28:36
Kvanvig's diagnosis31:00
Alternative diagnosis32:21
Regarding the actual history34:35
Conclusion36:08
Thank you37:30