Readings in the Theory of Knowledge [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 18 (1):188-188 (1964)
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The main divisions of this collection are concerned with knowledge, rationalism and empiricism, truth, induction and perception. The selections tend toward the British tradition, though there are selections from such thinkers as Plato and Kant.—S. A. E.

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