What place for the a priori? /

This book deals with questions about the nature of a priori knowledge and its relation to empirical knowledge. Until the twentieth century, it was more or less taken for granted that there was such a thing as a priori knowledge, that is, knowledge whose source is in reason and reflection rather than...

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Other Authors: Shaffer, Michael J., 1970-, Veber, Michael L.
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Published: Chicago : Open Court Pub., ©2011.
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505 0 |a Contributors; Introduction; 1. No Place for the A Priori -MICHAEL DEVITT; 2. Evidence-based Psychotherapy:Values and the A Priori -EDWARD ERWIN; 3. The Philosophical Insignificance of A Priori Knowledge -DAVID PAPINEAU; 4. Albert Casullo's A Priori Justification -ANTHONY BRUECKNER; 5. Experience as a Natural Kind: Reflections on Albert Casullo's A Priori Justification -ROBIN JESHION; 6. Reply to my Critics: Anthony Brueckner and Robin Jeshion -ALBERT CASULLO; 7. Epistemological Empiricism -HAROLD I. BROWN; 8. A Dilemma for Naturalized Epistemology? -SHANE OAKLEY. 
505 8 |a 9. A Reconsideration of the Status of Newton's Laws -DAVID J. STUMP10. The Constitutive A Priori and Epistemic Justification -MICHAEL J. SHAFFER; 11. A Priori Conjectural Knowledge in Physics: The Comprehensibility of the Universe -NICHOLAS MAXWELL; 12. Terror of Knowing: Can an Empiricist Avoid Unwanted A Priori Knowledge? -ÜMIT D. YALÇiN; Name Index. 
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