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| Knowledge of How Things Seem to You: Readings in From Brain to Cosmos | |
| Συγγραφέας: Mark F. Sharlow Mark F. Sharlow: Knowledge of How Things Seem to You: Readings in From Brain to Cosmos (pdf, 38 pages) This document consists primarily of an excerpt (chapter 4) from   the   author’s   book  From   Brain   to   Cosmos.     That excerpt   presents   a   study   of   a   specific   problem   about knowledge:  the logical justification of one’s knowledge of the   immediate   past.     (This   document   depends   heavily upon   the   concept   of   subjective   fact   that   the   author developed in chapters 2 and 3 of From Brain to Cosmos. Readers unfamiliar with that concept are strongly advised to   read   those   chapters   first.     See   the   last   page   of   this document for details on how to obtain those chapters.) | |
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