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RE: "Doing" Epistemology?
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If you are not interested in the discussion then start a new one, this is a list free to all questions; I made it clear that I wanted to just canvass opinions, and that it might seem obvious or trivial; if u have a problem with that then don’t read the posts!
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Subject: RE: "Doing" Epistemology?
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That's just giving a list of the kind of questions that epistemologists ask
- which is fair enough in order to explain epistemology to somebody
unfamiliar with the term. To somebody familiar with the term, it's not
going to achieve anything. Is the point of this discussion to introduce
non-philosophers to epistemology? If not I (still) can't see the point.
More interesting questions (for people familiar with epistemology) would
perhaps be to ask about methodology in epistemology. Perhaps "doing" some
epistemology would be interesting too! I don't know.
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