Knowledge and Mind: Philosophical EssaysCarl Ginet, Sydney Shoemaker Twelve established philosophers have contributed essays to this volume in either theory of knowledge or philosophy of mind: a few essays span both areas. Presented on the occasion of Cornell philosopher Norman Malcolm's seventieth birthday, they make a significant contribution to contemporary Anglo-American philosophy. |
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Moore and Scepticism | 3 |
A Primer | 26 |
On Causal Knowledge | 50 |
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