Preface Introduction Part I. Semantic Anti-Individualism: 1. The nature of knowledge communication 2. Public linguistic norms: the case from successful communication 3. Public linguistic norms: the case from misunderstanding 4. From public linguistic norms to anti-individualism regarding language of thought Part II. Epistemic Anti-Individualism: 5. The epistemic dimension of knowledge communication: towards an anti-individualistic approach 6. The objection from gullibility 7. The objection from rationality 8. Towards an 'active' epistemic anti-individualism References Index.
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