Human knowledge : classical and contemporary approaches / [print] edited by Paul K. Moser, Arnold vander Nat. - third edition. - New York : Oxford University Press, [(c)2003. - ix, 582 pages ; 24 cm.



Part I. Classical sources. Greek and medieval sources. Meno ; Phaedo ; Republic ; Theaetetus Posterior analytics ; De anima Outlines of Pyrrhonism Contra academicos ; De civitas dei Summa theologiae Early modern sources. Meditations on first philosophy An essay concerning human understanding Introduction to New essays on the human understanding A treatise concerning the principles of human knowledge An enquiry concerning human understanding Inquiry into the human mind Prolegomena to any future metaphysics Part II. Contemporary sources. Pragmatism and empiricism. The will to believe Appearance, reality, and knowledge by acquaintance Verification and philosophy The pragmatic element in knowledge Empiricism, semantics, and ontology Two dogmas of empiricism Pragmatism, relativism, and irrationalism Plato Aristotle Sextus Empiricus Augustine Thomas Aquinas Rene Descartes John Locke Gottfried Leibniz George Berkeley David Hume Thomas Reid Immanuel Kant William James Bertrand Russell A.J. Ayer Clarence Irving Lewis Rudolf Carnap W.V. Quine Richard Rorty -- The analysis of knowledge. Is justified true belief knowledge? / Edmund Gettier An alleged defect in Gettier counter-examples The Gettier problem A priori knowledge. A pragmatic conception of the a priori The truths of reason A priori knowledge, necessity, and contingency Justified belief. Concepts of epistemic justification The raft and the pyramid : coherence versus foundations in the theory of knowledge A contextualist theory of epistemic justification Evidentialism Reflective equilibrium, analytic epistemology and the problem of cognitive diversity Richard Feldman John Pollock Clarence Irving Lewis Roderick Chisholm Saul A. Kripke William P. Alston Ernest Sosa David B. Annis Richard Feldman and Earl Conce Stephen Stich -- Skepticism. Proof of an external world Cause and effect : intuitive awareness Skepticism, naturalism and transcendental arguments Philosophical scepticism and epistemic circularity Scepticism, 'externalism', and the goal of epistemology Epistemology and psychology. Epistemology naturalized Why reason can't be naturalized Epistemic folkways and scientific epistemology Quine as feminist : the radical import of naturalized epistemology G.E. Moore Ludwig Wittgenstein P.F. Strawson Ernest Sosa Barry Stroud W.V. Quine Hilary Putnam Alvin I. Goldman Louise M. Antony.



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