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Preface | ||
Ch. 1 | What Is Knowledge? | 1 |
1 | Meno, excerpt | 3 |
2 | Is Justified True Belief Knowledge? | 5 |
Ch. 2 | Skepticism | 8 |
1 | Outlines of Pyrrhonism, excepts | 10 |
2 | A Treatise of Human Nature, excerpts | 15 |
3 | A Defence of Common Sense | 25 |
4 | Elusive Knowledge, excerpts | 43 |
5 | A Defense of Skepticism | 52 |
Ch. 3 | Foundationalism, Coherentism, Reliabilism, and Virtue Epistemology | 65 |
1 | The Roft and the Pyramid: Coherence versus Foundations in the Theory of Knowledge | 67 |
2 | A Version of Foundationalism | 86 |
3 | A Coherence Theory of Truth and Knowledge | 105 |
4 | What Is Justified Belief? | 119 |
5 | Contra Reliabilism | 136 |
6 | Knowledge and Intellectual Virtue | 146 |
Ch. 4 | The A Priori | 160 |
1 | An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, excerpts | 162 |
2 | On What Is Independent of Sense and of Matter (Letter to Queen Sophia Charlotte of Prussia, 1702) | 171 |
3 | Sceptical Solution of These Doubts | 177 |
4 | Introduction to The Critique of Pure Reason | 182 |
5 | Two Dogmas of Empiricism | 193 |
6 | Lecture I: January 20, 1970 | 209 |
7 | A Priori Knowledge | 219 |
8 | Analyticity Reconsidered | 232 |
Ch. 5 | Identity, Change, and Causation | 257 |
1 | Fragments | 260 |
2 | Fragments | 265 |
3 | Paradoxes | 269 |
4 | The Republic, excerpt | 273 |
5 | Categories | 278 |
6 | Physics | 284 |
7 | Metaphysics | 293 |
8 | Identity, Ostension, and Hypostasis, excerpt | 297 |
9 | Of the Idea of a Necessary Connection | 300 |
10 | The New Riddle of Induction | 305 |
Ch. 6 | Universals and Particulars | 309 |
1 | Parmenides, excerpts | 311 |
2 | Criticisms of the Theory of the Forms, excerpts | 316 |
3 | Universals | 324 |
4 | Empiricism, Semantics, and Ontology | 328 |
5 | Statements About Universals | 341 |
6 | "Ostrich Nominalism" or "Mirage Realism"? | 344 |
7 | Against "Ostrich Nominalism": A Reply to Michael Devitt | 350 |
8 | The Metaphysic of Abstract Particulars | 358 |
Ch. 7 | Sensory Perception and the External World | 368 |
1 | Meditations on First Philosophy (In Which Are Demonstrated the Existence of God and the Distinction Between the Human Soul and the Body) | 370 |
2 | Of Power | 379 |
3 | Dialogues I and II Between Hylas and Philonous | 381 |
4 | Idealism | 415 |
5 | Sense and Sensibilia, excerpt | 419 |
6 | Brains in Vats | 426 |
7 | ... How Are Hallucinations Possible? | 431 |
8 | A Naturalistic Defense of Realism | 441 |
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