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Preface. Introduction to the Ankara Seminar. Prologue; I. Kuçuradi. Problems of Knowing. 1. Two Concepts of Knowing; G. Küng. 2. Belief, Acceptance and Knowledge; L.J. Cohen. 3. Back to Basics; E. Sosa. 4. Experience, Order and Cause; A. Denkel. 5. Some Thoughts on the Nature of Knowing; V. Cauchy. 6. Meno's Puzzle; D. Evans. Kinds and Criteria of Knowledge. 7. Popper's Epistemology and World Three; G. Irzik. 8. Knowledge and its Object; I. Kuçuradi. 9. Are there Different Kinds of Knowledge? E. Agazzi. 10. Ethical Knowledge and Social Facts; R.T. DeGeorge. 11. Knowledge, Truth and Fallibility; K. Wiredu. 12. Long Run Consistency of Beliefs as Criterion of Empirical Knowledge; T. Grünberg. Approaches to Knowledge. 13. Cultural Fundamentals in Philosophy, Obstacles in Philosophical Dialogue; H. Odera Oruka. 14. Analytical and/or Dialectical Thinking; J. Zeleny. 15. Knowledge and Cultural Objects; V.A. Lektorsky. 16. Knowledge, Cognition in the Self-Individualization Progress of Life; A-T. Tymieniecka. 17. Knowledge and Destiny; F. Miro Quesada. Notes on Authors. Index.
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