Belief, Truth and Knowledge
— PHIL 302 (3)
Systematic study of contemporary issues related to the nature of knowledge, belief and truth. These include warrant and justification, foundationalism, coherentism, skepticism, perception, memory and a priori knowledge. Wherever possible, contemporary views are related to their classical sources in the history of philosophy. Prerequisites: PHIL 101, 102, and 201
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