Introductory Tips on Reading and Writing Philosophy
14
(3)
Epistemology---Is the External World the Way It Appears to Be?
17
(138)
Rene Descartes
19
(39)
Meditations on First Philosophy
27
(31)
John Locke
58
(19)
An Essay Concerning Human Understanding (selections)
65
(12)
George Berkeley
77
(27)
Three Dialogues Between Hylas and Philonous, First Dialogue
83
(21)
Immanuel Kant
104
(19)
Critique of Pure Reason, Introduction
112
(11)
Bertrand Russell
123
(15)
The Problems of Philosophy, Chapters 1--3
127
(11)
G.E. Moore
138
(17)
``Proof of an External World''
141
(14)
Philosophy of Science---When, if Ever, are Scientific Inferences Justified?
155
(118)
David Hume
158
(23)
An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding, Sections IV and V
165
(16)
Nelson Goodman
181
(14)
Fact, Fiction, and Forecast: ``The New Riddle of Induction''
184
(11)
Carl Hempel
195
(14)
Philosophy of Natural Science: ``Scientific Inquiry: Invention and Test''
198
(11)
Karl Popper
209
(27)
``Science: Conjectures and Refutations''
214
(22)
C.S. Peirce
236
(17)
``The Fixation of Belief''
242
(11)
Thomas Kuhn
253
(20)
``Objectivity, Value Judgment, and Theory Choice''
258
(15)
New Directions in Philosophy
273
(46)
Lorraine Code, ``Is the Sex of the Knower Epistemologically Significant?''
275
(17)
W.V.O. Quine, ``Epistemology Naturalized''
292
(10)
David Lewis, ``Elusive Knowledge''
302
(17)
Sources for Quotations
319
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