The Refutation of Scepticism |
Contents
The Naturalistic Reply to Scepticism | 10 |
Conceptual Schemes and Relativism | 40 |
Transcendental Arguments | 77 |
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A.J. Ayer analytic-synthetic distinction antirealist apply argue assertible Ayer basic beliefs Berkeley Berkeley Bounds of Sense CALIFORNIA LIBRARY Carnap's view Chapter characterised claim coherence concepts of objects conceptual scheme conditions of sense criteria crucial Davidson distinction empirical judgments entail epistemic epistemological evidence existence of objects fact foundationalism foundationalist gavagai given grasp Hume ibid idea independently issue justified beliefs Kant Kant's kind knowledge L₂ language languagehood least logically Mackie matter means metaphor necessary condition notion ontological particular perceptual discourse perceptual judgments perceptual statements perceptual talk philosophical possible predicates premiss presupposed priori propositions question Quine realist reason recognise reference reidentify relation relativism role sceptical doubt sense of perceptual sense-data sensory sentences Strawson Strawson's argument Stroud synonymy thesis things thought and talk transcendental arguments transcendental beliefs transcendental idealism translation true truth truth-conditions understanding UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA unperceived verification principle warranted Wittgenstein