2014
DOI: 10.1007/s10670-014-9663-4
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Contextualism and Disagreement

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“…Alternatively, one might try to semantically model the context-sensitivity at issue (i) as a form of indexicality, the resulting position being a form of indexical contextualism (cf., e.g., Cohen 1999; DeRose 2000; Blome-Tillmann 2014); (ii) as a form of dependency on circumstances of evaluation, resulting in nonindexical contextualism (also known as moderate relativism; cf. MacFarlane 2005MacFarlane , 2007MacFarlane , 2009Kompa 2002Kompa , 2005Kompa , 2014Kompa , 2015Kompa , 2016Kölbel 2008;Récanati 2008); (iii) as a form of assessment sensitivity, issuing in assessment-sensitive relativism (cf. MacFarlane 2005(cf.…”
Section: The Context Sensitivity Of Knowledge Ascriptionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Alternatively, one might try to semantically model the context-sensitivity at issue (i) as a form of indexicality, the resulting position being a form of indexical contextualism (cf., e.g., Cohen 1999; DeRose 2000; Blome-Tillmann 2014); (ii) as a form of dependency on circumstances of evaluation, resulting in nonindexical contextualism (also known as moderate relativism; cf. MacFarlane 2005MacFarlane , 2007MacFarlane , 2009Kompa 2002Kompa , 2005Kompa , 2014Kompa , 2015Kompa , 2016Kölbel 2008;Récanati 2008); (iii) as a form of assessment sensitivity, issuing in assessment-sensitive relativism (cf. MacFarlane 2005(cf.…”
Section: The Context Sensitivity Of Knowledge Ascriptionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4 Here are some of the advantages nonindexical contextualism enjoys over indexical contextualism. Nonindexical contextualism helps us to get rid of the problem of lost disagreement: speakers no longer talk past each other as the one affirms what the other denies (Kompa 2015). Also, nonindexical contextualists do not have to attribute semantic blindness (Davis 2007) to seemingly competent speakers.…”
Section: Nonindexical Contextualismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The twenty papers from the 2011-2020 decade are: Baker, Robson (2015), Capraru (2016), Carter (2014), Clapp (2015), Cohnitz, Marques (2014), Colomina-Almiñana (2015), Díaz (2016), Egan (2014), Eriksson, Tiozzo (2016), Hales (2014), Hîncu (2015), Huvenes (2014), Kompa (2015), Lasersohn (2011), López de Sa (2015), Miščević (2018), Moltmann (2012), Odrowąż-Sypniewska (2013), Palmira (2014), andStojanovic (2012).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Out of this limited framework, later researchers (Rees-Miller, 2000;Sifianou, 2012;Angouri, 2012;Netz, 2014;Zhu, 2014;Kompa, 2015) realize the significance of considering particular contexts in elucidating the causes of the variety of disagreement expressions. Social distance, relative power relationship and the severity of impoliteness are all supposed to give way to the specificity of the context.…”
Section: Factors Affecting the Ways Of Raising Disagreementmentioning
confidence: 99%