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The relationship exists because the 'replacement objection' argues that the ambiguity response regarding 'knowledge' shifts its focus toward non-linguistic entities, specifically 'concepts' and propositions, as described in [1].

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Epistemology - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy plato.stanford.edu Matthias Steup, Ram Neta · Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy 1 fact
claimThe 'replacement objection' against the ambiguity response—which claims the response focuses on the word 'know' rather than knowledge itself—is misguided because the ambiguity response shifts focus to non-linguistic entities like concepts and propositions after the initial stage.