Worlds of Truth: A Philosophy of Knowledge
Wiley-Blackwell (2009)
| Abstract | Worlds of Truth: A Philosophy of Knowledge explicates and builds upon a half century of philosophical work by the noted philosopher Israel Scheffler. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Knowledge, Theory of | |||||||||
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| Call number | BD161.S325 2009 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 9781405191708 1405191708 | |||||||||
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Jonathan Schaffer (2003). Perceptual Knowledge Derailed. Philosophical Studies 112 (1):31-45.
Travis Butler (2007). On Today's Two-Worlds Interpretation: Knowledge and True Belief in Plato. Southern Journal of Philosophy 45 (1):31-56.
B. A. Farrell (1964). The Status of Psychoanalytic Theory. Inquiry 7 (1-4):104 – 123.
Richard Gaskin (1998). Middle Knowledge, Fatalism and Comparative Similarity of Worlds. Religious Studies 34 (2):189-203.
Sherrilyn Roush (2007). Tracking Truth: Knowledge, Evidence, and Science. Oxford University Press.
Israel Scheffler (1965). Conditions of Knowledge. Chicago, Scott, Foresman.
F. J. McDonald (2010). Worlds of Truth: A Philosophy of Knowledge by Israel Scheffler. Analysis 70 (2):383-385.
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