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The Problem of the Criterion
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 56

The Problem of the Criterion

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1973
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Criteria, Theory and Knowledge of Other Minds
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 460

Criteria, Theory and Knowledge of Other Minds

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1966
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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General Theory of Knowledge
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 436

General Theory of Knowledge

First published in Germany in 1918, this acutely reasoned treatise attacks many of philosophy's contemporary sacred cows, including the concept of metaphysics and Kant's arguments for synthetic a priori knowledge. The book expounds most of the doctrines that would later be identified with the "classical period" of the Vienna Circle. Unlike many of his peers, Schlick displays a detailed and sensitive knowledge of the traditions he criticizes, displayed here in the chief work of this pioneering Viennese philosopher.

The Likelihood of Knowledge
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 199

The Likelihood of Knowledge

It is convenient to divide the theory of knowledge into three sets of problems: 1. the nature of knowledge, certainty and related notions, 2. the nature and validi ty of the sources of knowledge, and 3. answers to skeptical arguments. The first set includes questions such as: What is it to know that something is the case? Does knowledge imply certainty? If not, how do they differ? What are the con ditions of knowledge? What is it to be justified in accepting something? The sec ond deals with the ways in which knowledge can be acquired. Traditional sources have included sources of premisses such as perception, memory, in trospection, innateness, revelation, testimony, and methods for drawing ...

The Concept of Knowledge
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 344

The Concept of Knowledge

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Habermas's Social Theory of Knowledge ; Karl Popper's Criterion of Demarcation ; Husserl and James on Pure Experience
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 150
The Problem of the Criterion
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 180

The Problem of the Criterion

Selected by CHOICE as an Outstanding Academic Book for 1995,

An Introduction to the Theory of Knowledge
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 244

An Introduction to the Theory of Knowledge

Epistemology or the theory of knowledge is one of the cornerstones of analytic philosophy, and this book provides a clear and accessible introduction to the subject. It discusses some of the main theories of justification, including foundationalism, coherentism, reliabilism, and virtue epistemology. Other topics include the Gettier problem, internalism and externalism, skepticism, the problem of epistemic circularity, the problem of the criterion, a priori knowledge, and naturalized epistemology. Intended primarily for students taking a first class in epistemology, this lucid and well-written text would also provide an excellent introduction for anyone interested in knowing more about this important area of philosophy.

The Concept of Knowledge
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 371

The Concept of Knowledge

In relation to the problems faced today, in contemplation and in practical affairs, philosophers must confront the question 'What is knowledge?', and consider whether knowledge has lost its object. Such was the problem placed before the seminar convened by the Philosophical Society of Turkey at Ankara in 1989. The 17 papers derived from the lectures and discussions deal with problems of knowing and believing, of the kinds and criteria of knowledge, of truth and fallibility, and of the cultural as well as individual factors in cognition. The authors include Guido Küng, L. Jonathan Cohen, Ernest Sosa, Arda Denkel, Venant Cauchy, David Evans, Gürol Irzik, Ioanna Kuçuradi, Evandro Agazzi, Richard T. DeGeorge, Kwasi Wiredu, Teo Grünberg, H. Odera Oruka, Jindrich Zeleny, V.A. Lektorsky, Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka, and Francisco Miro Quesada. There is a critical and analytical Prologue by the convener of the Seminar, Ioanna Kuçuradi.