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J. L. Austin is famous for writing as if he thought it a condition, on the adequacy of what we say while doing epistemology, that it accord faithfully with what we would say in ordinary circumstances. A durable consensus formed after Austin's death that his pursuit of epistemology faithful to 'ordinary language' was fundamentally misguided. While critics saw his methods as resulting from a failure properly to understand the nature of the epistemologist's project, Mark Kaplan argues that this consensus arose from a ...

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    • Title: Austin's Way With Skepticism by Mark Kaplan
    • Publisher: Oxford University Press Academic UK
    • Print ISBN: 9780198824855, 0198824858
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    • Edition: 2018
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