%0 Journal Article %A Sgaravatti, Daniele %A Zardini, Elia %T Knowing how to establish intellectualism %D 2008 %@ 0165-9227 %U https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/130189 %X In this paper, we present a number of problems for intellectualism about knowl-edge-how, and in particular for the version of the view developed by Stanley & Williamson 2001. Their argument draws on the alleged uniformity of ‘know how’-and ‘know wh’-ascriptions. We offer a series of considerations to the effect that this assimilation is problematic. Firstly, in contrast to ‘know wh’-ascriptions, ‘know how’-ascriptions with known negative answers are false. Secondly, knowledge-how obeys closure principles whose counterparts fail for knowledge-wh and knowledge- that. Thirdly, as opposed to knowledge-wh and knowledge-that, knowledge-how is inferentially isolated from further knowledge-that. We close by providing some evidence against the further reduction of knowledge-wh to knowledge-that, which is presupposed by the intellectualist theory under discussion. %~