Theory of Knowledge
New York, Barnes & Noble (1966)
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Robert John Ackermann (1965). Theories of Knowledge: A Critical Introduction. New York, Mcgraw-Hill.
Jeremy Fantl (2009). Knowledge in an Uncertain World. Oxford University Press.
Leonard S. Carrier (2011). The Essential Tie Between Knowing and Believing: A Causal Account of Knowledge and Epistemic Reasons. Edwin Mellen Press.
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.
Thomas J. Blakeley (1964). Soviet Theory of Knowledge. Dordrecht, Holland, D. Reidel Pub. Co..
John Hyman (2006). Knowledge and Evidence. Mind 115 (460):891-916.
Velūri Subbārāvu (1998). Theories of Knowledge: Its Validity and its Sources. Sri Satguru Publications.
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