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Collective Epistemology(Hardback)
De Gruyter
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15/03/2011
The series is devoted to English- and German-language studies in the fields of epistemology and the philosophy of science, carried out in an analytical style and dealing with current debates.
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From Psychology to Neuroscience(Hardback)
A New Reductive Account
De Gruyter
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18/03/2011
Explores the mind-body issue from both the perspectives of philosophy of mind and philosophy of science. Starting from the problem of mental causation, this book provides an overview of the contempo...
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Knowledge - Genetic Foundations and Epistemic Coherence(Hardback)
De Gruyter
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08/06/2011
Contributes to the discussion in epistemology by proposing a new explication of the concept of knowledge which is spelled out in terms of coherence. This book draws on the ideas of Donald Davidson, ...
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A Two-Dimensionalist Guide to Conceptual Analysis(Hardback)
De Gruyter
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15/04/2012
According to epistemic two-dimensionalism, or simply twodimensionalism, linguistic expressions are associated with two intensions, one of which represents an expression's a priori implications. This...
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Collective Epistemology(Mixed media product)
Walter de Gruyter & Co
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01/01/2011
"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal..." This collection of essays addresses a philosophical problem that is raised by the first clause of these famous words. It ...
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From Psychology to Neuroscience(Mixed media product)
A New Reductive Account
Walter de Gruyter & Co
Published:
01/01/2011
Explores the mind-body issue from both the perspectives of philosophy of mind and philosophy of science. Starting from the problem of mental causation, this book provides an overview of the contempo...
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Knowledge - Genetic Foundations and Epistemic Coherence(Mixed media product)
Walter de Gruyter & Co
Published:
01/01/2011
Contributes to the discussion in epistemology by proposing a new explication of the concept of knowledge which is spelled out in terms of coherence. This book draws on the ideas of Donald Davidson, ...
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