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And unlike ascriptions of "knowledge that," ascriptions of "knowledge what" are appropriate only relative to one's goals or purposes in a context (Boër & Lycan 1986, Braun 2006, DeRose 2009, ch. 2, appendix).[22] Hence, whether it is apt to say "Oscar knows what he thinks" partly depends on contextually salient goals or purposes.
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