The major factor that limits application of science in epistemology is identified as the blindness of science to the mind side of humans. The argument is developed through three issues: Knowledge v. Belief; Rationalism v. Empiricism and Skepticism v. Certainty, which form the three major arguments of epistemology.Plato’s view and The Justified True Belief theory on knowledge and belief; Rene Descartes’ defense of rationalism and John Locke’s defense of empiricism in rationalism v. empiricism; and G. E. Moore’s defense of certainty, called “Defense of Common Sense” and David Hume’s defense of skepticism in skepticism v. certainty are examined
This issue of Discipline filosofiche brings together a number of articles on knowledge and epistemic...
Bird’s new book, Knowing Science, provides an exemplar of how to do epistemology and philosophy of s...
Classical empiricism raised epistemological issues within a framework of dichotomies that were rarel...
For two reasons, physics occupies a preeminent position among the sciences. On the one hand, due to ...
We show a lot of respect for science today. To back up our claims, we tend to appeal to scientific m...
Philosophy of science is basically a paradoxical endeavor. For, notwithstanding the fact that the ph...
In this draft I investigated epistemology briefly. The concerns of this draft was to have an introdu...
Philosophy of science and mainstream epistemology have much to leam from each other. Most twentienth...
Epistemology is the study of the nature of knowledge, justification, and the rationality of belief. ...
Responses to radical philosophical skepticism often interpret skeptical arguments as conceptual chal...
This dissertation examines some of ways of evaluating beliefs, relevant to epistemology and to metap...
Scientific knowledge is the outcome of research and experimentation. How this goal is to be achieved...
In this thesis I scavenge the history of philosophy for answers to the question ‘How are claims to k...
According to the western philosophical schools, knowledge is indefinable and there is no such existe...
This course is compulsory for all students taking Part IB. It aims to develop students’ knowledge of...
This issue of Discipline filosofiche brings together a number of articles on knowledge and epistemic...
Bird’s new book, Knowing Science, provides an exemplar of how to do epistemology and philosophy of s...
Classical empiricism raised epistemological issues within a framework of dichotomies that were rarel...
For two reasons, physics occupies a preeminent position among the sciences. On the one hand, due to ...
We show a lot of respect for science today. To back up our claims, we tend to appeal to scientific m...
Philosophy of science is basically a paradoxical endeavor. For, notwithstanding the fact that the ph...
In this draft I investigated epistemology briefly. The concerns of this draft was to have an introdu...
Philosophy of science and mainstream epistemology have much to leam from each other. Most twentienth...
Epistemology is the study of the nature of knowledge, justification, and the rationality of belief. ...
Responses to radical philosophical skepticism often interpret skeptical arguments as conceptual chal...
This dissertation examines some of ways of evaluating beliefs, relevant to epistemology and to metap...
Scientific knowledge is the outcome of research and experimentation. How this goal is to be achieved...
In this thesis I scavenge the history of philosophy for answers to the question ‘How are claims to k...
According to the western philosophical schools, knowledge is indefinable and there is no such existe...
This course is compulsory for all students taking Part IB. It aims to develop students’ knowledge of...
This issue of Discipline filosofiche brings together a number of articles on knowledge and epistemic...
Bird’s new book, Knowing Science, provides an exemplar of how to do epistemology and philosophy of s...
Classical empiricism raised epistemological issues within a framework of dichotomies that were rarel...