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Epistemology (Acquiring knowledge (Hume's fork (Bending Hume's…
Epistemology
Acquiring knowledge
Hume's fork
Modality
Necessary
Contingent
Semantics
Analytic
Synthetic
Epistemology
A priori
A posteriori
Bending Hume's fork
Kant's synthetic a priori
Kant's subject predicate
Kripke necessary a posteriori
Quine's denial of a priori
Rationalism
Plato
Empiricism
John Locke
Tabula Rasa
Kant's synthesis
Skepticism
Ancient Greece
Pyrrho of Elis and ataraxia
Agrippa's trilemma
Endless justification
Dogmatism
Circular reasoning
Cartesian skepticism
The arguments from
Deception
Putnam's objection
Dreaming
Illusion
Positive skepticist: cogito
Other kinds of skepticism
Humean skepticism
Finite no. of observations
Induction
Russellian skepticism
Solipsism
Justified true belief
Theories of justification
Foundationalism
3 criticms
Justification non-inferential?
Non-inferential beliefs yield indeterminate outcomes
Sense-data fallible
Pyramid model
Inferential
Non-inferential
Error-avoidance
Coherentism
Positive
Negative
Justified if
Adequate evidence
A connected to B and C
A cannot exist without B
Ignorance avoidance
2 criticisms
No connection truth
No criteria if two good systems
Reliabilism
Problems with reliabilism
No reliable method
Reliable methods require knowledge
Externalist theory
Gettier problems
Sheep behind rock
Ben's twin dancing
Theories of perception
Realist theories
Naïve realism
Science
Time-gaps
Representative realism
Locke's primary and secondary qualities
Non-realist theories
Idealism
Berkeley
Things that exist
Me
Ideas
God
To be is to be perceived
Ideas given to us by God
Phenomenalism
Veil of perception
Kant's transcendental idealism
Noumena
Phenomena
Concepts in space and time