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Analytic Justification
analytic philosophy
Analytic Synthetic Distinction
Aristotelian Justification
Author_Edwin Mares
Belief Revision
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Confirmational Holism
Duhem Quine Problem
empiricism
empiricist
empiricist critique
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Error Theorists
Ersatz Theories
Folk Morality
Foundationalist Rationalist
Free Choice Principle
Hume's Law
Hume’s Law
Infinite Divisibility
innate
Innate Beliefs
Innate Intuitions
insight
justification
Kant's Theoretical Philosophy
Kant’s Theoretical Philosophy
knowledge
logical reasoning
modality studies
Moral Principles
Moral Sense Theory
nativist theories
Natural Kind Terms
Priori Beliefs
Priori Justification
radical
Radical Empiricism
rational
Rational Insight
rationalist epistemology
Rationalist Intuitionism
Transcendental Argument
undergraduate epistemology curriculum

Product details

  • ISBN 9781844652853
  • Weight: 272g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Oct 2011
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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In recent years many influential philosophers have advocated that philosophy is an a priori science. Yet very few epistemology textbooks discuss a priori knowledge at any length, focusing instead on empirical knowledge and empirical justification. As a priori knowledge has moved centre stage, the literature remains either too technical or too out of date to make up a reasonable component of an undergraduate course. Edwin Mares book aims to rectify this. This book seeks to make accessible to students the standard topics and current debates within a priori knowledge, including necessity and certainty, rationalism, empiricism and analyticity, Quine's attack on the a priori, Kantianism, Aristotelianism, mathematical knowledge, moral knowledge, logical knowledge and philosophical knowledge.
Edwin Mares is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. His books include Realism and Anti-Realism (2007).