Confusion. A study in the theory of knowledge

Confusion. A study in the theory of knowledge
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ENVIAMENT GRATUÏT*
Sense existències ara
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I Material Falsity
1. Thinking One Thing Is Another
2. A Little History
II What Confusion Is
3. Fred and the Ant Colony
4. The Semantic Use of Psychological Language
III A Little Logic
5. Ambiguity
6. Humoring
IV Truth-Valuing
7. Calibration
8. Failure to Refer
9. How You Convince People--Including Yourself--of the Theory of Descriptions
10. Trying to Predicate Existence
V A Logic for Confusion
11. Explicating
12. Good Advice
13. How Fred Should Think
VI Curing Confusion
14. Semantic Self-Awareness
15. Two Charleys
16. Young Newton
VII Flexible Sameness
17. Self-Induced Confusion
18. The Theory of Ideas
19. Making Category Mistakes and Loving It
Notes
Index
Joseph L. Camp, Jr. is Professor of Philosophy and Fellow of the Center for Philosophy of Science at the University of Pittsburgh.
1. Thinking One Thing Is Another
2. A Little History
II What Confusion Is
3. Fred and the Ant Colony
4. The Semantic Use of Psychological Language
III A Little Logic
5. Ambiguity
6. Humoring
IV Truth-Valuing
7. Calibration
8. Failure to Refer
9. How You Convince People--Including Yourself--of the Theory of Descriptions
10. Trying to Predicate Existence
V A Logic for Confusion
11. Explicating
12. Good Advice
13. How Fred Should Think
VI Curing Confusion
14. Semantic Self-Awareness
15. Two Charleys
16. Young Newton
VII Flexible Sameness
17. Self-Induced Confusion
18. The Theory of Ideas
19. Making Category Mistakes and Loving It
Notes
Index
Joseph L. Camp, Jr. is Professor of Philosophy and Fellow of the Center for Philosophy of Science at the University of Pittsburgh.