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BOOKs | National Law School | MPP SECTIO | MPP Section | 121 AUD (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 35368 |
121 AUD Epistemology | 121 SAN Cognitive justice in a global world | 149.2 BHA Scientific realism and human emancipation | 150.72 WER Five ways of doing qualitative analysis |
Philosophy
Knowledge - Theory Of
Table of Contents
Selected Contents:
Preface Introduction
Part 1: Sources of Justification, Knowledge, and Truth
1. Perception: Sensing, Believing, and Knowing
2. Theories of Perception: Sense Experience, Appearances, and Reality
3. Memory
4. Consciousness: The Life of the Mind
5. Reason I: Understanding, Insight, and Intellectual Power
6. Reason II: Apriority, Necessity, and Provability
7. Testimony
Part 2: The Structure and Growth of Justification and Knowledge
8. Inference and the Extension of Knowledge
9. The Architecture of Knowledge
Part 3: The Nature and Scope of Justification and Knowledge
10. The Analysis of Knowledge: Justification, Certainty, and Reliability
11. Knowledge, Justification and Truth: Internalism, Externalism, and Intellectual Virtue
12. Scientific, Moral, and Religious Knowledge
13. Scepticism I: The Quest for Certainty
14. Scepticism II: The Defense of Common Sense in the Face of Fallibility
15. Conclusion.
Annotated
Bibliography.
Index.
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