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Philosophy / Epistemology / Justification / Kantianism / Epistemologists / Philosophers of science / Philosophical movements / A priori and a posteriori / Empiricism / Willard Van Orman Quine / Immanuel Kant / Rationalism
Date: 2006-10-05 23:08:28
Philosophy
Epistemology
Justification
Kantianism
Epistemologists
Philosophers of science
Philosophical movements
A priori and a posteriori
Empiricism
Willard Van Orman Quine
Immanuel Kant
Rationalism

Recent Debates About the A Priori Hartry Field New York University 1. Background. At least from the time of the ancient Greeks, most philosophers have held that some of our knowledge is independent of experience, or “a

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