Human Knowledge: Its Scope and Limits
Material type: TextPublication details: London: Routledge, 2009.Description: xv, 463pISBN:- 978-0-415-47444-3
- PART I The World of Science 1. Individual and Social Knowledge 2. The Universe of Astronomy 3. The World of Physics 4. Biological Evolution 5. The Philosophy of Sensation and Volition 6. The Science of Mind
- PART II Language 1. The Users of Language 2. Ostensive Definition 3. Proper Names 4. Egocentric Particulars 5. Suspended Reactions: Knowledge and Belief 6. Sentences
- Part III Science and Perception 1. Knowledge of Facts and Knowledge of Laws 2. Solipsism 3. Probable Inference in Common-sense Practice 4. Physics and Experience 5. Time in Experience 6.Space in Psychology
- PART IV Scientific Concepts 1. Interpretation
- PART V Probability 1. Kinds of Probability
- Part VI Postulates of Scientific Inference 1. Kinds Of Knowledge
- 165 RUS
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