Linked bibliography for the SEP article "Rationalism vs. Empiricism" by Peter Markie |
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Works Cited
- Alexander, J. and Weinberg, J., 2007, “Analytic Epistemology and Experimental Philosophy,” Philosophy Compass, 2(1): 56–80. (Scholar)
- Ayer, A. J., 1952, Language, Truth and Logic, New York: Dover Publications. (Scholar)
- Bealer, G., 1999, “A Theory of the A priori,” Noûs, 33: 29–55. (Scholar)
- Carruthers, P., 1992, Human Knowledge and Human Nature, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Descartes, R., 1628, Rules for the Direction of our Native Intelligence, in Descartes: Selected Philosophical Writings, transl. John Cottingham, Robert Stoothoff and Dugald Murdoch, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988. (Scholar)
- Descartes, R., 1641, Meditations, in Descartes: Selected Philosophical Writings, transl. John Cottingham, Robert Stoothoff and Dugald Murdoch, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988. (Scholar)
- Descartes, R. 1644, Principles of Philosophy, in Descartes: Selected Philosophical Writings, transl. John Cottingham, Robert Stoothoff and Dugald Murdoch, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988. (Scholar)
- Hume, D., 1739–40, A Treatise of Human Nature, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1941. (Scholar)
- Hume, D., 1748, An Inquiry Concerning Human Understanding, Indianapolis, IN: Bobbs- Merrill, 1955. (Scholar)
- Kant, I., 1783, Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysic, transl. Jonathan Bennett, Early Modern Texts, at www.earlymoderntexts.com. (Scholar)
- Kenny, A., 1986, Rationalism, Empiricism and Idealism, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Leibniz, G., c1704, New Essays on Human Understanding, in Leinbiz: Philosophical Writings, ed. G.H.R. Parkinson, transl. Mary Morris and G.H.R. Parkinson, London: J.M. Dent & Sons, 1973. (Scholar)
- Locke, J., 1690, An Essay on Human Understanding, ed. Woolhouse, Roger, London: Peguin Books, 1997. (Scholar)
- Loeb, L., 1981, From Descartes to Hume: Continental Metaphysics and the Development of Modern Philosophy, Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. (Scholar)
- Mackie, J. L., 1977, Ethics: Inventing Right and Wrong, London: Penguin Books. (Scholar)
- Plato, Meno, transl. W. K. C. Guthrie, Plato: Collected Dialogues, edited by Edith Hamilton and Huntington Cairns, Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1973.
- Ross, W. D., 1930, The Right and the Good, Indianapolis, IN: Hackett Publishing, 1988. (Scholar)
Related Works
- Adams, R., 1975, “Where Do Our Ideas Come From? Descartes vs Locke”, reprinted in Stitch S. (ed.) Innate Ideas, Berkeley, CA: California University Press. (Scholar)
- Aune, B., 1970, Rationalism, Empiricism and Pragmatism: An Introduction, New York: Random House. (Scholar)
- Bealer, G. and Strawson, P. F., 1992, “The Incoherence of Empiricism,” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society (Supplementary Volume), 66: 99–143. (Scholar)
- Boyle, D., 2009, Descartes on Innate Ideas, London: Continum. (Scholar)
- Block, N., 1981, Essays in Philosophy of Psychology II, London: Methuen, Part Four. (Scholar)
- Bonjour, L., 1998, In Defense of Pure Reason, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Casullo, A., 2003, A priori Knowledge and Justification, New York: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Casullo, A., (ed.), 2012, Essays on A priori Knowledge and Justification, New York: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Cottingham, J., 1984, Rationalism, London: Paladin Books. (Scholar)
- Chomsky, N., 1975, “Recent Contributions to the Theory of Innate Ideas”, reprinted in S. Stitch (ed.), Innate Ideas, Berkeley, CA: California University Press. (Scholar)
- Chomsky, N., 1988, Language and Problems of Knowledge, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. (Scholar)
- De Paul, M. and Ramsey, W. (eds), 1998, Rethinking Intuition: The Psychology of Intuition and Its Role in Philosophical Inquiry, Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield. (Scholar)
- Fodor, J., 1975, The Language of Thought, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. (Scholar)
- Fodor, J., 1981, Representations, Brighton: Harvester. (Scholar)
- Kripke, S., 1980, Naming and Necessity, Oxford: Blackwell. (Scholar)
- Huemer, M., 2005, Ethical Intuitionism, New York, NY: Palgrave MacMillian. (Scholar)
- Quine, W. V. O., 1966, Ways of Paradox and Other Essays, New York: Random House. (Scholar)
- Quine, W. V. O., 1951, “Two Dogmas of Empiricism,” in W.V.O. Quine, From a Logical Point of View, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1951. (Scholar)
- Stitch, S., 1975, Innate Ideas, Berkeley, CA: California University Press. (Scholar)
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