A priori knowledge
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A priori knowledge
(The international research library of philosophy, 24 . Metaphysics and epistemology)
Ashgate, c1999
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Collected essays from English-language journals
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Tackling some of the issues concerning a priori knowledge, this book attempts to identify the primary epistemological issues and explore the relationships among them. Four main questions are tackled: what is a priori knowledge?; is there a priori knowledge?; what is the relationship between the a priori and the necessary?; and what is the relationship between the a priori and the analytic? The author offers an assessment of some recent work that bears most directly on issues concerning the a priori.
Table of Contents
- Toward a logic of a priori knowledge, Anthony C. Anderson (1993)
- a priori knowledge and the scope of philosophy, George Bealer (1996)
- a priori knowledge - replies to William Lycan and Ernest Sosa, George Bealer (1996)
- analyticity reconsidered, Paul A. boghossian (1996)
- a tationalist manifesto, Laurence BonJour (1992)
- toward a moderate reaism, Laurence BonJour (1995)
- content preservation, Tyler Burge (1993)
- necessity, certainty and the a priori, Albert Casullo (1988)
- revisability, reliabilism and a priori knowledge, Albert Casullo (1988)
- causality, reliabilism and mathematical knowledge, Albert Casullo (1992)
- a priori knowledge for fallibilists, Aron Edidin (1984)
- the a prioricity of logic, Hartry Field (1995/6)
- non-analytical conceptual knowledge, M. Giaquinto (1996)
- is Platonism epistemologiclly bankrupt?, Bob Hale (1994)
- analyticity regained?, Gilbert Harman (1996)
- what mathematical knowledge could be, Jerrold J. Katz (1995)
- the role of perception in a priori knowledge - some remarks, Jaegwon Kim (1981)
- a priori knowledge, Philip Kitcher (1980)
- arithmetic for the millian, Philip Kitcher (1980)
- Bealer on the possibility of philosophical knowledge, William G. Lycan (1996)
- mathematical epistemology - what is the question?, Penelope Maddy (1984)
- how are a priori truths possible?, Christopher Peacock (1993)
- there is at least one a priori truth, Hilary Putnam (1978)
- rational intuition - Bealer on its nature and epistemic status, Ernest Sosa (1996)
- modest a priori knowledge, Donna Summerfield (1991).
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