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Epistemic heresies: Reply to John Collins' Redux
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Epistemic heresies: Reply to John Collins' Redux

Robert J. Matthews
CROATIAN JOURNAL OF PHILOSOPHY, Vol.8(22), pp.45-55
01 Jan 2008

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Arts & Humanities Philosophy
Elaborating on views I have expressed elsewhere, I argue that the common-sense notion of linguistic competence as a kind of knowledge is both required by common-sense explanatory and justificatory practice and furthermore fully compatible with the non-intentional characterization of linguistic competence provided by current linguistic theory, which is itself non-intentional.

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