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  2. Works of Love - Wikipedia

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    Works of Love (Danish: Kjerlighedens Gjerninger) is a book by Søren Kierkegaard, written in 1847. It is one of the works which he published under his own name, as opposed to his more famous "pseudonymous" works.

  3. Philosophy of love - Wikipedia

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    The roots of the classical philosophy of love go back to Plato's Symposium. [3] Plato's Symposium digs deeper into the idea of love and bringing different interpretations and points of view in order to define love. [4] Plato singles out three main threads of love that have continued to influence the philosophies of love that followed.

  4. Romantic epistemology - Wikipedia

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    Romantic epistemology emerged from the Romantic challenge to both the static, materialist views of the Enlightenment (Hobbes) and the contrary idealist stream (Hume) when it came to studying life. Romanticism needed to develop a new theory of knowledge that went beyond the method of inertial science, derived from the study of inert nature ...

  5. Outline of epistemology - Wikipedia

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    Computational epistemology; Historical epistemology – study of the historical conditions of, and changes in, different kinds of knowledge; Meta-epistemology – metaphilosophical study of the subject, matter, methods and aims of epistemology and of approaches to understanding and structuring knowledge of knowledge itself

  6. John McDowell - Wikipedia

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    Although he has written on metaphysics, epistemology, ancient philosophy, nature, and meta-ethics, McDowell's most influential work has been in the philosophy of mind and philosophy of language. McDowell was one of three recipients of the 2010 Andrew W. Mellon Foundation's Distinguished Achievement Award, [ 8 ] and is a Fellow of both the ...

  7. Linda Zagzebski - Wikipedia

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    Zagzebski is a pioneer in the field of virtue epistemology. [6] In Virtues of the Mind (1996), she sets out to solve certain problems in modern epistemology by developing an Aristotelian version of virtue theory , and in the course of this project she lays out a general analysis of virtue.

  8. David L. Norton - Wikipedia

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    David Lloyd Norton (March 27, 1930 – July 24, 1995) was an American philosopher.He was born in St. Louis, Missouri, March 27, 1930, to Cecil V. Norton and (Adelene) Ruth Essick Norton.

  9. Category:Epistemological theories - Wikipedia

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