Philosophers past and present: selected essays

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Oxford: Clarendon Press (2011)
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This volume of uncollected essays by Barry Stroud explores central issues and ideas in the work of individual philosophers, ranging from Descartes, Berkeley, ...

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Introduction

This introductory chapter sets out the purpose of the book, which is to examine and discuss views and attitudes held by different philosophers at different times. The aim throughout is to make progress on the problems those philosophers were concerned with. Seven of the chapters are about ... see more

The ‘Unity of Cognition’ and the Explanation of Mathematical Knowledge

This chapter describes some of the main ingredients in the development of Alvin Goldman's important work in epistemology, focusing especially on the requirement that the reliable procedures essential for gaining knowledge must include facts about the psychology of the believer; relations s... see more

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Barry Stroud
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