Epistemology: Contemporary ReadingsMichael Huemer Psychology Press, 2002 - 619 Seiten This comprehensive anthology draws together classic and contemporary readings by leading philosophers on epistemology. Ideal for any philosophy student, it will prove essential reading for epistemology courses, and is designed to complement Robert Audi's textbook Epistemology: A Contemporary Introduction (Routledge, 1998). |
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... objects . Rather , Berkeley defends the phenomenalist view that physical objects themselves are constituted by stable groupings of ideas . Perception is still , however , seen as a source of knowledge of the physical world . Hume In the ...
... objects and capable of giving us genuine knowledge of them . Perception involves " First , Some conception or notion of the object perceived ; Secondly , A strong and irresistible conviction and belief of its presence ; and Thirdly ...
... object has always been attended with such an effect , and I foresee , that other objects , which are , in appearance , similar , will be attended with similar effects . I shall allow , if you please , that the one proposition may be ...
... objects falling to the ground when released in mid - air : many pieces of tableware , many pencils , many stones , etc. Can anyone doubt that most of the samples are representative of a genuine natural pattern ? I am afraid that where ...
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