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Analysis 81 (1):107-114 (2021)
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The point of knowledge is to answer our need for information that will let us successfully navigate our world. So says Edward Craig in Knowledge and the State of Nature. This claim may sound anodyne, but according to Craig, it is crucial we keep this fact uppermost in our minds as we theorize about knowledge. Craig argues that our concept of knowledge begins its life by answering our need to mark out those who have the information we seek. A priori analysis may not reveal the application conditions of our concept of knowledge, but reflection on its function can.

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Gate-Keeping Contextualism.David Henderson - 2011 - Episteme 8 (1):83-98.

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