Theories of Knowledge: How to Think about What You Know

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Philosophy and Transformative Experiences
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Jan 23, 2019
What do philosophical theories of knowledge" have to do with everyday life? If you believe the field of epistemology is esoteric and abstract, you'll be surprised by how fundamental it .. show full overview
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Knowledge, Truth, and Belief
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Jan 23, 2019
Philosophers have been ruminating on the nature of knowledge for thousands of years. Using Plato as your guide, investigate the relationship between knowledge," "truth," and "belief." .. show full overview
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Foundationalism: Descartes's Evil Demon
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Jan 23, 2019
We're all familiar with Descartes's cogito, ergo sum, or I think, therefore I am." Delve into this powerful analysis of reality to discover what Descartes meant. As you'll learn, he was .. show full overview
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The Coherence Theory of Knowledge
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Jan 23, 2019
Turn from Descartes's theory of infallible knowledge to fallible yet still internal theories of reality. The most prominent theory is coherentism, a framework for understanding the world .. show full overview
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Externalist Theories of Knowledge
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Jan 23, 2019
Not all theories of knowledge rely on internal justification. Here, you will explore several 20th-century approaches to knowledge that don't require that justification is internally .. show full overview
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Problems with Self-Knowledge
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Jan 23, 2019
Given all this talk of beliefs and external reality, surely it's safe to say we at least understand ourselves, right? Traditional, Cartesian epistemology may consider self-knowledge the .. show full overview
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Does Sense Perception Support Knowledge
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Jan 23, 2019
One of the most significant sources of knowledge comes from sense perception-what we see, hear, smell, and experience of the world. Yet our common-sense way of thinking about sense .. show full overview
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Perception: Foundationalism and Externalism
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Jan 23, 2019
Continue your study of sense perception with a look at what it implies about the internalist and externalist theories you have studied so far. After examining several problems with .. show full overview
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The Importance of Memory for Knowledge
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Jan 23, 2019
Memory plays a crucial role in knowledge because all of our perceptions are impermanent and fleeting. Here, you will examine the nature of memory. Are memories stored experiences in the .. show full overview
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Confabulations and False Meories
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Jan 23, 2019
One of the most intriguing aspects of memory is just how fallible it is as a guide to reality. In this lecture, you will turn to how memory fits into the internalist and externalist .. show full overview
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The Extended Mind
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Jan 23, 2019
We are quickly approaching a future of augmented reality, simulated consciousness, brain implants, and more. These brain enhancements raise a number of philosophical questions: What .. show full overview
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Do We Have Innate Knowledge?
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Jan 23, 2019
Step back to one of the Enlightenment's most captivating debates: Do we know the world through our own minds (as Descartes argued) or through empirical evidence (as Locke and Hume .. show full overview
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How Deduction Contributes to Knowledge
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Jan 23, 2019
Much of our belief system stems from things we have not experienced directly; rather, we infer much of our knowledge through the processes of logical reasoning. Here, tackle the role of .. show full overview
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Hume's Attack on Induction
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Jan 23, 2019
Deduction and induction are the two types of logical inference. In this first of two explorations of induction, you will examine the reliability and usefulness of induction. You'll start .. show full overview
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The Raven Paradox and New Riddle of Induction
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Jan 23, 2019
Continue your tour of induction by looking at a few logical puzzles. There are no easy answers to the raven paradox or the new riddle of induction, but picking apart these challenges can .. show full overview
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Know-How versus Propositional Knowledge
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Jan 23, 2019
So far, this course has tackled propositional knowledge"-or knowledge that X is true. But knowledge-that isn't the only kind of knowledge. Although philosophers didn't think much about .. show full overview
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Knowledge Derived from Testimony
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Jan 23, 2019
Sensory perception, memory, self-awareness, and logical inference are all personal sources of knowledge, but much of our knowledge comes from consulting others' expertise. Discover the .. show full overview
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Social Psychology and Source Monitoring
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Jan 23, 2019
To evaluate knowledge that comes from testimony, you might think we analyze the trustworthiness of the source and weigh our beliefs accordingly. But as social psychology tells us and you .. show full overview
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Testimony through Social Networks
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Jan 23, 2019
Social networks play a powerful role in how we acquire knowledge from others. Here, explore the nature of our social networks-how many close friends we tend to have, and how many people .. show full overview
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The Reliability of Scientific Testimony
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Jan 23, 2019
Previously, you discovered the social externalist" theory of testimony. Examples from the scientific world provide evidence for this view of ensuring accurate testimony. Reflect on .. show full overview
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Testimony in the Media
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Jan 23, 2019
The media is a great example of a socially distributed process-but how do we know the information is reliable and accurate? Go inside the world of media fact-checking and how our media .. show full overview
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Pragmatic and Moral Encroachment
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Jan 23, 2019
Much of this course has focused on the truth-likelihood of knowledge, without focusing on the particular interests of the knower. In this lecture, survey two key challenges to this .. show full overview
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Radical Skepticism: The Brain the Vat
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Jan 23, 2019
Return to the beginning, in which you studied Descartes's radical skepticism. While there are many problems with Descartes's theory of knowledge, his fundamental skepticism is tough to .. show full overview
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The Future of Epistempology
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Jan 23, 2019
Epistemology is an old field, but in the 21st century there has been an explosion of new ideas, approaches, and applications. Conclude the course with a look at the future of the field, .. show full overview

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