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Critics
- Introduction to critics and its relation to other sciences.
- The critical problem.
- The states of the mind relative to truth.
- The intellect and truth.
- Doctrines related to truth and certainty: Scepticism, Relativism, Idealism, Rationalism, Empiricism and Existentialism.
- The doctrine of realism.
- First principles of knowledge.
- Relationship between intellect and senses.
- The existence of the individual thinking self.
- The existence of the extra-mental corporeal world.
- Sense knowledge.
- Truth and error.
- The ultimate criterion of truth.
- R. F. O'NEILL, Theories of Knowledge, New Jersey, 1960.
- R. D. PHILLIPS, Modern Thomistic Philosophy, London, 1934.
- L. M. REGIS, Epistemology, New York, 1964.
- Georges VAN RIET, Thomistic Epistemology, St. Louis, 1963.
- F. VAN STEENBERGEN, Epistemology, Louvain, 1970.
First semester FE 1019.
Second semester FE 2028.
© 10.10.2003, PUSTphilo.
Last revised: 29.5.2005.
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