My paper Concepts, Experience and Modal Knowledge has been conditionally accepted at Synthese, so I'm posting the current version with a view to soliciting comments from any helpful people who might be interested.
Dear Dr. Jenkins. I'm a layperson who enjoys reading philosophy (and I sometimes post notes or summaries on my blog as I did after reading your paper).
I just wanted to comment that I thought this paper was very interesting and that the application of your strategy to the seemingly mysterious case of modal knowledge seemed very effective. (I had previously read the Knowledge of Arithmetic paper.)
Thanks Steve! I'm particularly pleased that this paper is of interest to someone who's not a professional academic philosopher. I'm just about to go and read your comments on your blog now ...!
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Dear Dr. Jenkins. I'm a layperson who enjoys reading philosophy (and I sometimes post notes or summaries on my blog as I did after reading your paper).
I just wanted to comment that I thought this paper was very interesting and that the application of your strategy to the seemingly mysterious case of modal knowledge seemed very effective. (I had previously read the Knowledge of Arithmetic paper.)
Best regards,
- Steve Esser
Thanks Steve! I'm particularly pleased that this paper is of interest to someone who's not a professional academic philosopher. I'm just about to go and read your comments on your blog now ...!
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