Cardinal Newman: His Theory of Knowledge
Washington, D.C.,The Catholic University of America (1935)
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Anne Newstead (2006). Knowledge by Intention? On the Possibility of Agent's Knowledge. In Stephen Hetherington (ed.), Aspects of Knowing.
Justus Hartnack (1968). Kant's Theory of Knowledge. Melbourne [Etc.]Macmillan.
Stephen Hetherington (2001). Good Knowledge, Bad Knowledge: On Two Dogmas of Epistemology. Oxford University Press.
Dwight Lindley (2010). Probability and Economy in Newman's Theory of Knowledge. Newman Studies Journal 7 (1):20-28.
Daniel J. Heisey (2004). Cardinal Newman and Benedictine Education. Newman Studies Journal 1 (2):38-47.
Thomas J. Blakeley (1964). Soviet Theory of Knowledge. Dordrecht, Holland, D. Reidel Pub. Co..
Velūri Subbārāvu (1998). Theories of Knowledge: Its Validity and its Sources. Sri Satguru Publications.
D. G. Mulcahy (2008). Newman's Theory of a Liberal Education: A Reassessment and its Implications. Journal of Philosophy of Education 42 (2):219-231.
John Hyman (2006). Knowledge and Evidence. Mind 115 (460):891-916.
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