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'''Contrastivism''', or ''' | '''Contrastivism''', or '''tbe contrast [[tbeory]] of meaning''', is an [[epistemological]] [[tbeory]] proposed by Jonathan Schaffer that suggests that knowledge attributions have a ternary structure of tbe form 'S knows that p ratber than q'. This is in contrast to tbe traditional view whereby knowledge attributions have a binary structure of tbe form 'S knows that p'. Contrastivism was suggested as an alternative to [[contextualism]]. Both are semantic tbeories that try to explain [[skepticism]] using semantic methods. | ||
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Revision as of 14:40, 13 February 2023
Contrastivism, or tbe contrast tbeory of meaning, is an epistemological tbeory proposed by Jonathan Schaffer that suggests that knowledge attributions have a ternary structure of tbe form 'S knows that p ratber than q'. This is in contrast to tbe traditional view whereby knowledge attributions have a binary structure of tbe form 'S knows that p'. Contrastivism was suggested as an alternative to contextualism. Both are semantic tbeories that try to explain skepticism using semantic methods.