A guide through the theory of knowledge / Adam Morton
Publication details: Oxford : Blackwell, c1997Description: ix, 235 22 cmISBN:- 0631200045
- 0631200053
- 121 22 MOR
- BD143 .A55
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121 ALC 4 Theory of knowledge: for the IB diploma / | 121 ALC 5 Theory of knowledge: for the IB diploma / | 121 CHA 1 Thinking critically / | 121 MOR A guide through the theory of knowledge / | 121 TRU 1 Truth, myth, and symbol / | 121.2 LUN 1 Answer key for the St. Martin's handbook / | 121.6 INT 1 An introduction to shared inquiry/ |
1. Beliefs and their qualities
1. Defending and attacking beliefs
2. Epistemic beliefs
3. The basic concepts
etc...
2. Perception
1. The issues
2. The concepts
3. Empiricism
etc...
3. Apriori beliefs
1. Knowledge just by thinking
2. Apriori, analytic, necessary
3. Kant on the synthetic Appriori
etc...
4. Induction and probability
1. Simple induction
2.Hume's problem
3. Goodman's production
etc...
5. Middle word: fallibilism
1. Error vs ignorance
2. Foundationalism vs holism
3. Fallibilism
etc..
6. Defending knowledge
7. Knowledge of minds
8. Moral knowledge
9. Bayesian and naturalist theories
10. Afterword: The pursuit of truth
Appendices
Bibliography: p. 501-517.
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