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The Dialogic of Just Being Different: Hintikka's New Approach to the Notion of Episteme and its Impact on “Second Generation” Dialogics

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The relation between the philosophy of knowledge and science became difficult after the anti-psychologist arguments of Frege and the further attacks of the logical positivists which virtually destroyed traditional gnoseology. However gnoseology had accomplished an important role in building the bridge between philosophy and science, and its disappearance also made the re-establishment of that relation difficult.

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Rahman, S. (2004). The Dialogic of Just Being Different: Hintikka's New Approach to the Notion of Episteme and its Impact on “Second Generation” Dialogics. In: Symons, J., Kolak, D. (eds) Quantifiers, Questions and Quantum Physics. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-32110-0_8

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