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IV. The Epistemologist’s Theory of Knowledge
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T. S. Eliot
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 3
- Preface 9
- Contents 13
- I. On our Knowledge of Immediate Experience 15
- II. On the Distinction of ‘Real’ and ‘Ideal’ 32
- III. The Psychologist’s Treatment of Knowledge 57
- IV. The Epistemologist’s Theory of Knowledge 84
- V. The Epistemologist’s Theory of Knowledge (continued) 112
- VI. Solipsism 141
- VII. Conclusion 153
- Notes 170
- Appendix I. The Development of Leibniz’ Monadism 177
- Appendix II. Leibniz’ Monads and Bradley’s Finite Centres 198
- Selected Bibliography 208
- Index 214
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 3
- Preface 9
- Contents 13
- I. On our Knowledge of Immediate Experience 15
- II. On the Distinction of ‘Real’ and ‘Ideal’ 32
- III. The Psychologist’s Treatment of Knowledge 57
- IV. The Epistemologist’s Theory of Knowledge 84
- V. The Epistemologist’s Theory of Knowledge (continued) 112
- VI. Solipsism 141
- VII. Conclusion 153
- Notes 170
- Appendix I. The Development of Leibniz’ Monadism 177
- Appendix II. Leibniz’ Monads and Bradley’s Finite Centres 198
- Selected Bibliography 208
- Index 214