PHIL A318 - Epistemology

Institution:
Kenai Peninsula College
Subject:
Philosophy
Description:
Traditional and contemporary issues in epistemology including, but not limited to, skepticism, the structure of knowledge and justification, epistemic closure principles, the sources of justification (memory, testimony, and perception), internalist and externalist theories of justification, virtue epistemology, naturalized epistemology and the a priori, the social and political dimensions of knowledge, and epistemic contextualism and invariantism. Registration Restrictions: Six credits with minimum grade of C from PHIL A101, PHIL A201, PHIL A211, PHIL A212 or PHIL A301.
Credits:
3.00
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Instructional Type:
Lecture
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Phone Number:
(877) 262-0330

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