Philosophy and Scientific Knowledge Course

Unravel the mysteries of the cosmos and explore the boundaries of human understanding through scientific knowledge.

Legacy

In today's fast-paced world, scientific knowledge remains essential for shaping our understanding of the universe and driving innovation. From informing ethical debates to guiding personal growth, the principles of scientific inquiry continue to play a crucial role in shaping modern thought and progress.

Stories

Central Arguments in epistemology revolve around thought experiments like Descartes' evil demon and Gettier's counterexamples. These challenges to traditional beliefs about knowledge and justification force us to reexamine the foundations of our understanding of truth.

Interactive

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Timeline

5th century BCE

Theory of Forms (Plato)

4th century BCE

Skepticism (Pyrrho of Elis)

1st century BCE

On the Nature of Things (Lucretius)

17th century

Meditations on First Philosophy (René Descartes)

17th century

An Essay Concerning Human Understanding (John Locke)

18th century

Critique of Pure Reason (Immanuel Kant)

19th century

The Problems of Philosophy (Bertrand Russell)

20th century

Being and Time (Martin Heidegger)

20th century

Epistemology and the Psychology of Human Judgment (Michael A. Bishop)

20th century

Epistemic Justification (Richard Swinburne)

20th century

Epistemology: An Anthology (Ernest Sosa)

20th century

Knowledge and its Limits (Timothy Williamson)

21st century

Epistemology: A Contemporary Introduction (Robert Audi)

21st century

Epistemology: Contemporary Readings (Michael Huemer)

21st century

The Epistemology of Disagreement: New Essays (David Christensen)

21st century

Justification and the Truth Connection (Clayton Littlejohn)

21st century

The Epistemology of Testimony (Jennifer Lackey)

21st century

Social Epistemology (Alvin Goldman)

21st century

The Value of Knowledge and the Pursuit of Understanding (Jonathan Kvanvig)

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