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Philosophy / Philosophy of science / American philosophers / Charles Sanders Peirce / Philosophical movements / Richard J. Bernstein / Theories of truth / Pragmatism / Common sense / Relativism / Truth / Epistemology
Date: 2014-06-18 13:10:17
Philosophy
Philosophy of science
American philosophers
Charles Sanders Peirce
Philosophical movements
Richard J. Bernstein
Theories of truth
Pragmatism
Common sense
Relativism
Truth
Epistemology

Salaverría, „Critical Common Sense, Exemplary Doubts, and Reflective Judgment,“ in: Confines of Democracy. The Social Philosophy of Richard Bernstein: Essays on the Philosophy of Richard Bernstein, ed. Ramón de Cas

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