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Epistemology is the study of knowledge, acquisition thereof, and the justification of belief in a given claim.

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Do philosophers in twentieth century tend to ignore the history of philosophy?

as I read the history of western philosophy up to early nineteenth century, I have a feeling that the philosophy is somehow "making progress" over this long period. Not that philosophers have reached …
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A question about Berkeley's attack on Locke's distinction of primary and secondary qualities

I'm reading W. T. Jones account of Berkeley's theory, and I find that in general Berkeley convincingly demonstrated some weak points that are fundamental to Locke's theory. But there is one of his par …
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Is there any inconsistency in Berkeley's philosophy?

I'm currently reading W. T. Jones A History of Western Philosophy series, and I find his comment on Berkeley might answer your question: The trouble is that Berkeley had inherited the Cartesian and L …
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