Essays on a priori knowledge and justification
Albert Casullo
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Essays on a priori knowledge and justification
Published
2012
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Pages
384
ISBN-13
9781283445634
Description
Provides an important historical record of the development of investigations into the a priori during a critical period in which it emerged from being a rather arcane topic in the epistemological literature to occupying a central role.
Subjects
Priori
A Priori Justification
New essays on the a priori
The epistemology of a priori knowledge
Das Apriori in der menschlichen Erkenntnis
The a priori in physical theory
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Essays on a priori knowledge and justification was written by Albert Casullo.
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