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  • The Concept of Knowledge: The Ankara Seminar
  • Written by author Kucuradi, Ioanna, Cohen, R. S
  • Published by Springer-Verlag New York, LLC, 12/8/2010
  • In relation to the problems faced today, in contemplation and in practical affairs, philosophers must confront the question 'What is knowledge?', and consider whether knowledge has lost its object. Such was the problem placed before the seminar convened b
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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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