Contrastivism - References and Further Reading

References and Further Reading

  • Blaauw, M., 'Is there Evidence for Contrastivism?', forthcoming in Social Epistemology, 2007.
  • Schaffer, J., “From Contextualism to Contrastivism,” Philosophical Studies 119 (2004), 73-103
  • Schaffer, J., “Contrastive Knowledge,” in Oxford Studies in Epistemology 1, eds. Gendler and Hawthorne (2005), 235-71: Oxford University Press
  • Schaffer, J., “The Contrast-Sensitivity of Knowledge Ascriptions,” Social Epistemology (forthcoming)
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