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Epistemology



Epistemology - ĭpĭsˌtəmŏlˈəjē [Gr.,=knowledge or science], the branch of philosophy that is directed toward theories of the sources, nature, and limits of knowledge. Since the 17th cent. epistemology has been one of the fundamental themes of philosophers, who were necessarily obliged to coordinate the theory of knowledge   Read More...

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    The Oxford Handbook of Epistemology
    by Paul K. Moser. 595 pgs.


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    The Theory of Knowledge: A Thematic Introduction
    by Paul K. Moser, Dwayne H. Mulder, J. D. Trout. 212 pgs.


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