Epistemology
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- 20th WCP: Theory of Knowledge
- Archive of contributed papers in the subject area of Theory of Knowledge from the Proceedings of the 20th World Congress of Philosophy (The Paideia Project).
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- Ancient Skepticism
- Two movements in ancient philosophy, Pyrrhonism, and Academic Skepticism. From the Stanford Encyclopedia, by Leo Groarke.
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- Bayes' Theorem
- Discussion of a formula to calculate conditional probabilities which figures in subjectivist approaches to epistemology; from the Stanford Encyclopedia by James Joyce.
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- Bayesian Epistemology
- Epistemological movement based on Bayesian confirmation and decision theory; from the Stanford Encyclopedia by William Talbott.
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- Color
- Metaphysical and epistemological accounts of color. From the Stanford Encyclopedia, by Barry Maund.
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- Evolutionary Epistemology
- Survey of naturalistic epistemology which emphasizes importance of natural selection; from the Stanford Encyclopedia by Michael Bradie and William Harms
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- Formal Learning Theory
- Discusses mathematical approaches to normative epistemology; from the Stanford Encyclopedia by Oliver Schulte.
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- Foundationalist Theories of Epistemic Justification
- Survey of theories according to which knowledge and justified belief rest ultimately on a foundation of noninferential knowledge or justified belief. From the Stanford Encyclopedia, by Richard Fumerton.
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- Qualia
- Qualia are introspectively accessible, phenomenal aspects of our mental lives. From the Stanford Encyclopedia, by Michael Tye.
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- Sextus Empiricus's Outlines of Pyrrhonism
- A short paper by Alex Scott on the ancient school of skepticism.
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- Skepticism
- Article examining the various forms of skepticism. From the Stanford Encyclopedia, by Peter Klein.
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- Teaching Theory of Knowledge
- A booklet for teaching theory of knowledge. It includes a list of topics in epistemology with an introduction and a reading list for each.
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- The Analysis of Knowledge
- Survey of analyses of the concept of knowledge, including justified true belief and the Gettier problem; from the Stanford Encyclopedia by Matthias Steup.
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