Cognitive Phenomenology; Philosophy of Mind; Theory of Knowledge
Abstract :
[en] This paper contrasts two ways of understanding the notion of knowing, namely, as a disposition and as an experience. Then it is argued that experientially knowing that p is best understood in terms of self-evidently judging that p, where self-evidence and judging are phenomenal primitives.
Research center :
Phénoménologies - ULiège Traverses - ULiège
Disciplines :
Philosophy & ethics
Author, co-author :
Dewalque, Arnaud ; Université de Liège - ULiège > Département de philosophie > Phénoménologies
Language :
English
Title :
An Experiential Notion of Knowing
Publication date :
19 February 2020
Event name :
Workshop with Arnaud Dewalque
Event organizer :
EXRE - Experience and Reason / University of Fribourg