Seeking dynamic epistemologist

Is there a philosopher of thought who held that thinking was dynamic – perhaps changing knower and known during the process of understanding? I’m looking for some philosophy something like that, and i’m not sure if i’ve found it. Please let me know if you know of anything close.

mrn

certainly Hume, and to a lesser extent Nietzsche…

more recently, Wittgenstein, (and from a skeptic’s angle) Barry Stroud, G.E. Moore, P.F. Strawson, Peter Unger, Edmund Gettier and Robert Nozick…

and if you want something more than dynamic epistemology try Heraclitus and Parmenides…

-Imp

Thanks, Imp, for the references. I’ve only heard of Hume and Wittgenstein (and Neitzsche) among those (and the pre-Socratics), and i don’t know if either of them thinks you can know in the end.

I was wondering if maybe Hegel would be something like what I was looking for… But then maybe there’s something like this among my own beloved scholastics that i haven’t fully heard or understood. :confused:

mrn