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Episteme, Knowledge and Understanding
This video was recorded at Bled Philosophical Conferences: Knowledge, Understanding and Wisdom. The first part of the paper argues that epistemology ought to respect the distinction between knowledge and understanding, as failing to do so creates misunderstanding and confusion. In particular, it has led many philosophers to place conditions on knowledge that are inappropriate. Second, it is argued that the Greek episteme better tracks our contemporary concept of "understanding" than it does our concept of "knowledge," although it tracks neither perfectly. Finally, the paper reviews some important issues in the contemporary literature on understanding, and argues that an updated Aristotelian view competes well against alternatives.
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