A priori knowledge

Paul K. Moser

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A priori knowledge

by Paul K. Moser

1987

Oxford University Press

222

0198750846

Description

Many philosophers are again examining the traditional topic of a priorii knowledge, or knowledge that does not depend on sensory experience. This volume collects essays on the subject by well-known thinkers such as A.J. Ayer, W.V. Quine, Barry Stroud, C.I. Lewis, Hilary Putnam, Roderick M. Chisholm, Saul A. Kripke, Albert Casullo, R.G. Swinburne, and Philip Kitcher. Includes an introduction by the editor and an extensive bibliography. --From publisher's description.

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