The vocabulary of epistemology, with observations on some surprising shortcomings of the english language

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After some observations on the conference performance of Kevin Mulligan, the chapter notes shortcomings in the English epistemic vocabulary concerning the crucial terms knowledge, science, evidence, certainty, proof, demonstration, and proposition.

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Sundholm, G. (2014). The vocabulary of epistemology, with observations on some surprising shortcomings of the english language. In Mind, Values, and Metaphysics: Philosophical Essays in Honor of Kevin Mulligan - Volume 2 (pp. 203–208). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-05146-8_13

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