What can we learn from psychology about the nature of knowledge?
Résumé
This (yet unpublished) paper argues that some of the data about the acquisition of knowledge and belief concepts by children support the view that the concept of knowledge is mastered earlier than the concept of belief. I argue that it reinforces Tim williamson's conception of the primacy of knowledge in epistemology, and that it is a good example of the interaction between (naïve) psychology and epistemology.