With epistemological doctrine, Davidson, is connected to destroy all types skeptical foundations. He outlines the epistemic sides in the three sides: self knowledge, knowledge of the other minds and knowledge of the world. And he believes that these sides are inseparable from each other and with negation and put aside from which sides the possibility of knowledge become obviated. This article tries to explain the dimensions of the epistemological triangle and criticize the requirements of such interpretation.
Fathi, A. (2010). Daividson and the Problem of Skepticism. Journal of Philosophical Theological Research, 11(43-44), 219-237. doi: 10.22091/pfk.2010.165
MLA
Ali Fathi. "Daividson and the Problem of Skepticism". Journal of Philosophical Theological Research, 11, 43-44, 2010, 219-237. doi: 10.22091/pfk.2010.165
HARVARD
Fathi, A. (2010). 'Daividson and the Problem of Skepticism', Journal of Philosophical Theological Research, 11(43-44), pp. 219-237. doi: 10.22091/pfk.2010.165
VANCOUVER
Fathi, A. Daividson and the Problem of Skepticism. Journal of Philosophical Theological Research, 2010; 11(43-44): 219-237. doi: 10.22091/pfk.2010.165
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