Human Knowledge

Classical and Contemporary Approaches. Edited by Paul K. Moser and Arnold Vandernat

This collection of readings combines the formost classical sources with important contemporary philosophical thinkers to present a far-reaching examination of the theory of knowledge. Formative voices of epistemology are amply represents. Organized chronologically, the book presents a collection of...

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Directeur:Arnold Vandernat
Éditeur intellectuel:Paul K. Moser
Publié: Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1987
Pages Totales:416
ISBN:0-19-504148-8; 0-19-504149-6 (paperback)
Format:Book
Sujet:- Doctrine > L'homme > Doctrine de la connaissance > Exposés d'ensemble > Connaissance
Statut:Needs Review
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Résumé:This collection of readings combines the formost classical sources with important contemporary philosophical thinkers to present a far-reaching examination of the theory of knowledge. Formative voices of epistemology are amply represents. Organized chronologically, the book presents a collection of non-technical essays from Plato, Aristotle, Sextus Empiricus, Augustine, Aquinas, Ockham, Descartes, Leibniz, Locke, Berkeley, Hume, Kant, James, Dewey, Lewis, Rorty, Quine, Chisholm, Putnam, Gettier, and many others. Readership: Philosophers and students at all levels.