1: Gerhard Preyer and Georg Peter: The Limits of Contextualism
I. Contextualism in Epistemology
2: Peter Ludlow: Contextualism and the New Linguistic Turn in
Epistemology
3: Kent Bach: The Emperor's New 'Knows'
4: Timothy Williamson: Knowledge, Context, and the Agent's Point of
View
5: Jonathan Schaffer: What Shifts? Thresholds, Standards, or
Alternatives?
6: Andy Egan, John Hawthorne, and Brian Weatherson: Epistemic
Modals in Context
II. Compositionality, Meaning, and Context
7: Francois Recanati: Literalism and Contextualism: Some
Varieties
8: Herman Cappelen and Ernie Lepore: A Tall Tale: In Defence of
Semantic Minimalism and Speech Act Pluralism
9: Jason Stanley: Semantics in Context
10: Paul M. Pietroski: Meaning before Truth
11: Peter Pagin: Compositionality and Context
12: Michael Glanzberg: Presuppositions, Truth Values, and
Expressing Propositions
the essays in Contextualism in Philosophy provide novel and significant contributions in areas immediately related to the contextualist approach. Stefano Predelli, Linguist Philos This collection is an excellent resource for anyone interested in the relevance of context to certain central areas of epistemological and/or linguistic debate. It contains eleven original essays by an impressive list of authors, including several essays that are quickly becoming quite well known. Between them, the papers cover a wide and representative range of arguments, issues and positions arising in connection with the prospects for and problems facing contextualism. Mind These essays are all concerned to some degree with the extent to which, and the ways in which, the truth conditions of sentences are context dependent ... The topics range from epistemic contextualism to linguistic compositionality and semantic presupposition ... The collection is ... interesting and profitably read. Wayne A. Davis, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
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