Knowledge is central to epistemology. Indeed, the word ‘epistemology’ comes from the Greek word epistêmê, which is often translated as ‘knowledge.’ But what is knowledge? Why do we value it? How is it acquired? And how much of it do we have? This article explores the nature, significance, sources, and extent of human knowledge
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Austin’s Sense and Sensibilia (1962) generates wildly different reactions among philosophers. Interp...
The field of education thrives on a spurious distinction between theory and practice, but typically ...
Existing empirical research into the role of metaphor in the foreign language learning process focus...
In this paper I elucidate various ways in which understanding can be seen as an excellence of the mi...
The philosophical interest in the nature, value, and varieties of human understanding has swelled in...
Try to picture a society where the arts and humanities do not exist. There would be no music, art, o...
“My life in etymology” is a story of a new etymological dictionary of English. The essay tells of ho...
Dieter Henrich ‘s “Notion of a Deduction” (1989), opened up approaches to both Deductions in terms o...
There seems to be widespread agreement that there are two modal values: necessity and possibility. X...
This is a good time for such a substantial book on Buddhaghosa. His ideas may be more difficult to d...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from University of Chicago Pr...
Austin’s Sense and Sensibilia (1962) generates wildly different reactions among philosophers. Interp...
The field of education thrives on a spurious distinction between theory and practice, but typically ...
Existing empirical research into the role of metaphor in the foreign language learning process focus...