Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Catholic Philosophical Association, Volumes 59-60Catholic University of America., 1985 - Philosophy List of members in Proceedings of 2nd- annual meeting. |
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... Argument . As that argument is such a familiar one , I have stated it here as briefly as possible . Take any belief , B. In order for B to qualify as knowledge , B must have the appropriate cognitive justification . However , not just ...
... Argument . As that argument is such a familiar one , I have stated it here as briefly as possible . Take any belief , B. In order for B to qualify as knowledge , B must have the appropriate cognitive justification . However , not just ...
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... argument I have just advanced does appeal to criteria of knowledge , although not explicitly so . For example , there seem to be standards used in the argument which are themselves wholly unjustified by the argument . Again , the the ...
... argument I have just advanced does appeal to criteria of knowledge , although not explicitly so . For example , there seem to be standards used in the argument which are themselves wholly unjustified by the argument . Again , the the ...
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... Argument from the Lack of a Double Object in Perception and Thought Let us begin once again from the perspective of realism in which ideas or images mediate our awareness of things . The argument for idealism then takes the following ...
... Argument from the Lack of a Double Object in Perception and Thought Let us begin once again from the perspective of realism in which ideas or images mediate our awareness of things . The argument for idealism then takes the following ...
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Beyond Realism | 2 |
PLENARY SESSION | 19 |
Twentyninth Award of the Aquinas Medal | 35 |
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