
Channel: Wireless Philosophy
Category: Education
Tags: wiphinorthern illinois universitygeoff pynninternational baccalaureatteskepticismkhan academykeith derosevideotheory of knowledgephilosophyphilosophy of languageepistemologyyale universitycoursewireless philosophylecturecontextualismknowledge
Description: In this Wireless Philosophy video, Geoff Pynn (Northern Illinois) explains epistemic contextualism, which says that the word “know” is a context-sensitive term. Geoff describes how contextualists claim to dissolve the problem of radical skepticism, and discusses the argument for contextualism from our ordinary linguistic usage. Subscribe! bit.ly/1vz5fK9 More on Geoff Pynn: bit.ly/258DoPq ---- Wi-Phi @ YouTube: bit.ly/1PX0hLu Wi-Phi @ Khan Academy: bit.ly/1nQJcF7 Twitter: twitter.com/wirelessphi Facebook: on.fb.me/1XC2tx3 Instagram: @wiphiofficial ---- Help us caption & translate this video! amara.org/v/Xa8V



















