How would Hume and Berkeley respond to the gap between what we have awareness of (sense data, impression, ideas) and the existence of physical objects?
Subject:
Philosophy
Topic:
Epistemology
Posting ID:
51628
OTA ID:
104521
I present an overview and analysis of Hume's argument against induction.
Subject:
Philosophy
Topic:
Epistemology
Posting ID:
54000
OTA ID:
102773
Bonjour's version of coherentism
What are the differences between Bonjour's version of coherentism and what he describes as weak foundationalism? How might a foundationalist argue against Bonjour's account?
Subject:
Philosophy
Topic:
Epistemology
Posting ID:
55452
OTA ID:
102789
Original student question: Create a political campaign ad for two political parties: one party that supports traditional moral and political philosophies and another party that supports modern moral and political philosophies. For each campaign ad, provide a party name, a campaign slogan, and a written explanation of the party's platform concerning a moral controversy of your choice.
Subject:
Philosophy
Topic:
Epistemology
Posting ID:
131155
OTA ID:
103364
Submit a statement of what philosophy of knowledge is. Discuss knowledge’s nature, purpose, means of acquisition, as well as its application from a management standpoint. The assignment must reflect familiarity with various themes covered in the philosophy of knowledge throughout time.
Subject:
Philosophy
Topic:
Epistemology
Posting ID:
141311
OTA ID:
104643
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