The renaissance of epistemology between the two world wars forms a bridge between early modern and contemporary philosophy of knowledge. This paper traces the resurgence of interest in epistemology at the turn of the century, as a reaction against the nineteenth-century development of Neo-Kantian and Neo-Hegelian idealism, through the interwar renaissance of epistemology, prompted by major advances in mathematics, logic, and physics, and its ultimate transformation from a theory of ideas and judgement into a theory of propositional attitudes, sentences, and meanings
Following World War I European philosophy of science formed an alliance with mathematics culminating...
This book consists of seven chapters containing multiple questions of the global socially epistemolo...
Epistemology, also known as the theory of knowledge, will flourish as long as we deem knowledge valu...
The renaissance of epistemology between the two world wars forms a bridge between early modern and c...
The book tells a new history of epistemology from the Renaissance to Newton through the impact of Ar...
The paper seeks to make a review of the main standpoints and trends in the epistemology of the twent...
If the emergence of physics as a definite academic discipline was a heritage of the late nineteenth ...
Epistemology (from the Greek epistēmē meaning knowledge), also known as the theory of knowledge, is ...
One of the distinguishing features of modern and contemporary philosophy is the fact that they are c...
The theory of knowledge, or epistemology, is often regarded as a dry topic that bears little relatio...
Although the linguistic turn is usually described in historical terms this article aims at combing t...
Epistemology means «theory of knowledge». It aims at defining what knowledge is, separating true kno...
The present paper aims at reconsidering the history of human knowledge, contrasting scientific epist...
Did the Reformation introduce a new approach to philosophy? How did this historical caesura influenc...
This paper riviewing the Western epistemology thought. The theme focuses on Plato to Gonseth. The Ep...
Following World War I European philosophy of science formed an alliance with mathematics culminating...
This book consists of seven chapters containing multiple questions of the global socially epistemolo...
Epistemology, also known as the theory of knowledge, will flourish as long as we deem knowledge valu...
The renaissance of epistemology between the two world wars forms a bridge between early modern and c...
The book tells a new history of epistemology from the Renaissance to Newton through the impact of Ar...
The paper seeks to make a review of the main standpoints and trends in the epistemology of the twent...
If the emergence of physics as a definite academic discipline was a heritage of the late nineteenth ...
Epistemology (from the Greek epistēmē meaning knowledge), also known as the theory of knowledge, is ...
One of the distinguishing features of modern and contemporary philosophy is the fact that they are c...
The theory of knowledge, or epistemology, is often regarded as a dry topic that bears little relatio...
Although the linguistic turn is usually described in historical terms this article aims at combing t...
Epistemology means «theory of knowledge». It aims at defining what knowledge is, separating true kno...
The present paper aims at reconsidering the history of human knowledge, contrasting scientific epist...
Did the Reformation introduce a new approach to philosophy? How did this historical caesura influenc...
This paper riviewing the Western epistemology thought. The theme focuses on Plato to Gonseth. The Ep...
Following World War I European philosophy of science formed an alliance with mathematics culminating...
This book consists of seven chapters containing multiple questions of the global socially epistemolo...
Epistemology, also known as the theory of knowledge, will flourish as long as we deem knowledge valu...