A New Theory of Knowing and Known

A New Theory of Knowing and Known
Author: John Cunningham
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2023-05-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3382505401

Reprint of the original, first published in 1874. The publishing house Anatiposi publishes historical books as reprints. Due to their age, these books may have missing pages or inferior quality. Our aim is to preserve these books and make them available to the public so that they do not get lost.

What Can We Know?

What Can We Know?
Author: Louis P. Pojman
Publisher: Cengage Learning
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2001
Genre: Education
ISBN:

Compact yet more comprehensive than similar texts, WHAT CAN WE KNOW? analyzes the central topics of truth, justification ranging from skepticism to religious belief. Written in the author's friendly and conversational style without unnecessary jargon, the text makes the subject matter more accessible and inviting to students.

Biocentrism

Biocentrism
Author: Robert Lanza
Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2011
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1458795179

Robert Lanza is one of the most respected scientists in the world a US News and World Report cover story called him a genius and a renegade thinker, even likening him to Einstein. Lanza has teamed with Bob Berman, the most widely read astronomer in the world, to produce Biocentrism, a revolutionary new view of the universe. Every now and then a simple yet radical idea shakes the very foundations of knowledge. The startling discovery that the world was not flat challenged and ultimately changed the way people perceived themselves and their relationship with the world. For most humans of the 15th century, the notion of Earth as ball of rock was nonsense. The whole of Western, natural philosophy is undergoing a sea change again, increasingly being forced upon us by the experimental findings of quantum theory, and at the same time, toward doubt and uncertainty in the physical explanations of the universes genesis and structure. Biocentrism completes this shift in worldview, turning the planet upside down again with the revolutionary view that life creates the universe instead of the other way around. In this paradigm, life is not an accidental byproduct of the laws of physics. Biocentrism takes the reader on a seemingly improbable but ultimately inescapable journey through a foreign universe our own from the viewpoints of an acclaimed biologist and a leading astronomer. Switching perspective from physics to biology unlocks the cages in which Western science has unwittingly managed to confine itself. Biocentrism will shatter the readers ideas of life--time and space, and even death. At the same time it will release us from the dull worldview of life being merely the activity of an admixture of carbon and a few other elements; it suggests the exhilarating possibility that life is fundamentally immortal. The 21st century is predicted to be the Century of Biology, a shift from the previous century dominated by physics. It seems fitting, then, to begin the century by turning the universe outside-in and unifying the foundations of science with a simple idea discovered by one of the leading life-scientists of our age. Biocentrism awakens in readers a new sense of possibility, and is full of so many shocking new perspectives that the reader will never see reality the same way again.

Epistemology

Epistemology
Author: Robert Audi
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1998
Genre: Connaissance, Théorie de la
ISBN: 9780415130424

This textbook introduces the concepts and theories central for understanding the nature of knowledge. It is aimed at students who have already done an introductory course. Epistemology, or the theory of knowledge, is concerned about how we know what we do, what justifies us in believing what we do, and what standards of evidence we should use in seeking truths about the world of human experience. The author's approach draws the reader into the subfields and theories of the subject, guided by key concrete examples. Major topics covered include perception and reflection as grounds of knowledge, the nature, structure, and varieties of knowledge, and the character and scope of knowledge in the crucial realms of ethics, science and religion.

The Theory of Knowledge

The Theory of Knowledge
Author: Louis P. Pojman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 584
Release: 1993
Genre: Education
ISBN:

This comprehensive anthology offers a solid but accessible set of classical and contemporary readings (58 in all) representing all the major problems and viewpoints (from Plato to the internalist/externalist debate, from skepticism to the ethics of belief). Clear introductions to each section, short abstracts outlining each reading, as well as bibliographical material aid in student understanding.

Contemporary Theories of Knowledge

Contemporary Theories of Knowledge
Author: John L. Pollock
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 294
Release: 1999
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780847689378

This exciting new edition of the classic Contemporary Theories of Knowledge has been significantly updated to include analyses of the recent literature in epistemology. In addition, a new case is made for the strong connection between epistemology and artificial intelligence, as Pollock and Cruz argue that a necessary condition for the correctness of any epistemological theory is that it be possible to build an implemented artificial intelligence system on the basis of it. Like the first edition, Contemporary Theories of Knowledge, Second Edition is an excellent teaching tool, introducing the reader to the fundamental issues and approaches in the field of epistemology.

On What We Know We Don't Know

On What We Know We Don't Know
Author: Sylvain Bromberger
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1992
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780226075402

In this collection of essays, Bromberger explores the centrality of questions and predicaments they create in scientific research. He discusses the nature of explanation, theory, and the foundations of linguistics.

An Introduction to the Theory of Knowledge

An Introduction to the Theory of Knowledge
Author: Noah Marcelino Lemos
Publisher:
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2014-05-14
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780511649042

Providing a clear and accessible introduction to epistemology or the theory of knowledge, this book discusses some of the main theories of justification, including foundationalism, coherentism, reliabilism, and virtue epistemology.

The Quest for a Universal Theory of Life

The Quest for a Universal Theory of Life
Author: Carol E. Cleland
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2019-09-12
Genre: Science
ISBN: 052187324X

Explores fundamental philosophical and scientific questions about the nature of life, particularly in relation to the search for extraterrestrial life.