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This , in turn , means treating its accounts of these conditions as suggestions and
nothing but suggestions – as some knowledge offers whose acceptance or
rejection is not to be regarded asʻunproblematic ' because their validity is
grounded ...
This , in turn , means treating its accounts of these conditions as suggestions and
nothing but suggestions – as some knowledge offers whose acceptance or
rejection is not to be regarded asʻunproblematic ' because their validity is
grounded ...
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As for epistemology , the starting point was the by now familiar charge that the
philosophers'empirically underinformed theories of knowledge fail to give
adequate accounts of real life knowledge practices.20 When studying such
practices ...
As for epistemology , the starting point was the by now familiar charge that the
philosophers'empirically underinformed theories of knowledge fail to give
adequate accounts of real life knowledge practices.20 When studying such
practices ...
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To focus on affordances in this way is to accept the realist position that there are
features of artefacts that are not constructed through , or retrievable only by
means of , accounts . In my view , it is these features which provide the very
conditions ...
To focus on affordances in this way is to accept the realist position that there are
features of artefacts that are not constructed through , or retrievable only by
means of , accounts . In my view , it is these features which provide the very
conditions ...
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