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Transcendental arguments, how-possible questions and the aim of epistemology
Dohrn, Daniel
Dohrn, Daniel
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I want to start with resuming Cassam“s approach in its motivational structure. In The Possibility of Knowledge, Cassam develops his multi-level-approach (ML approach) by which he reacts to questions how a certain kind of knowledge is possible. How-possible questions arise in connection with considering obstacles which could interfere with the acquisition of knowledge. Faced with such obstacles, how is it possible for us to acquire a certain knowledge? An epistemological how-possible question requires at least two kinds of answers (Cassam 2007, 9-10)
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