History of Epistemology Table of Contents What is Epistemology? Introduction to Epistemology Scripture on Knowledge Greek Philosophy The Milesians The Eleatics Three Alternatives to Parmenides Plato Aristotle Pyrrho, Scepticism Plotinus Some Oriental Philosophers Augustine Anselm Thomas Aquinas Later Medieval Developments John Calvin Continental Rationalism René Descartes Baruch Spinoza G. W. von Leibniz British Empiricism John Locke George Berkeley David Hume Blaise Pascal Joseph Butler Thomas Reid Immanuel Kant Idealism: G. W. Hegel G. E. Lessing F. D. E. Schleiermacher Albrecht Ritschl Wilhelm Herrmann Adolf Harnack Sǿren Kierkegaard Friedrich Nietzsche Charles S. Peirce Edmund Husserl Martin Heidegger
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Karl Barth Emil Brunner Rudolf Bultmann Hans-Georg Gadamer Ferdinand de Saussure Claude Levi-Strauss Deconstruction Jürgen Moltmann Theology of Liberation Wolfhart Pannenberg Twentieth-Century Language Analysis Introduction Logical Atomism (Russell, Wittgenstein) Logical Positivism Ordinary Language Philosophy (later Wittgenstein) Topics in Contemporary Epistemology (Jay Wood) Foundationalism Coherentism Reliabilism Relation to Biblical Epistemology Alvin Plantinga Gordon H. Clark Cornelius Van Til
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