Color - Metaphysical and epistemological accounts of color. From the Stanford Encyclopedia, by Barry Maund.
The Analysis of Knowledge - Survey of analyses of the concept of knowledge, including justified true belief and the Gettier problem; from the Stanford Encyclopedia by Matthias Steup.
Ancient Skepticism - Two movements in ancient philosophy, Pyrrhonism, and Academic Skepticism. From the Stanford Encyclopedia, by Leo Groarke.
Applied Solipsism - Home to "The Undefinable Ribbon Campaign", which explains and accepts the paradox that results from both being solipsist and having one's web site.
Bayes' Theorem - Discussion of a formula to calculate conditional probabilities which figures in subjectivist approaches to epistemology; from the Stanford Encyclopedia by James Joyce.
Bayesian Epistemology - Epistemological movement based on Bayesian confirmation and decision theory; from the Stanford Encyclopedia by William Talbott.
Coherence, Certainty, and Epistemic Priority - By Roderick Firth.
Epistemology - Syllabus for a Yale University seminar on epistemology.
Epistemology - Essays on epistemology from the Proceedings of the Friesian School, Fourth Series.
The Epistemology Page - A collection of epistemology resources, including other directories, online papers, and graduate programs strong in epistemology.
The Epistemology Research Guide - Directory of links by Keith Korcz, including online papers.
Epistemology Topics Page - Directory of mostly online Encyclopedia articles, from EpistemeLinks.
Evolutionary Epistemology - Survey of naturalistic epistemology which emphasizes importance of natural selection; from the Stanford Encyclopedia by Michael Bradie and William Harms
Formal Learning Theory - Discusses mathematical approaches to normative epistemology; from the Stanford Encyclopedia by Oliver Schulte.
Foundationalist Theories of Epistemic Justification - Survey of theories according to which knowledge and justified belief rest ultimately on a foundation of noninferential knowledge or justified belief. From the Stanford Encyclopedia, by Richard Fumerton.
Is Justified True Belief Knowledge? - Classic short paper by Edmund Gettier.
KLI Theory Lab - Data base that allows scientific literature search in the domain of evolution and cognition, thus indexing the literature in Evolutionary Epistemology.
Knowledge, Justification, and Truth - Laurence BonJour's dissertation.
Qualia - Qualia are introspectively accessible, phenomenal aspects of our mental lives. From the Stanford Encyclopedia, by Michael Tye.
Representation, Meaning and Truth - Considering the function of Language throws some light on the concepts of Meaning and Truth.
Sextus Empiricus's Outlines of Pyrrhonism - A short paper by Alex Scott on the ancient school of skepticism.
Skepticism - Article examining the various forms of skepticism. From the Stanford Encyclopedia, by Peter Klein.
Teaching Theory of Knowledge - A booklet for teaching theory of knowledge. It includes a list of topics in epistemology with an introduction and a reading list for each.
20th WCP: Theory of Knowledge - Archive of contributed papers in the subject area of Theory of Knowledge from the Proceedings of the 20th World Congress of Philosophy (The Paideia Project).
Virtue Epistemology - An approach in epistemology that applies the resources of virtue theory to problems in the theory of knowledge. From the Stanford Encyclopedia, by John Greco.
Bohm, Bell, and Boom! Quantum Mechanics and the End of Modern Dualism - From History and Philosophy of Science, Fall, 1997. By Dr. Ess.
TheoryofKnowledge.Info - An overview of epistemology, exploring the various theories of knowledge, justification, and belief.
New Thoughts about Old Things: Cognitive Policies as the Ground of Singular Concepts - Kent Bach reviews this book by Krista Lawlor. From Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews.
Reference, Truth and Conceptual Schemes: A Defense of Internal Realism - Peter J. Graham reviews this book by Gabor Forrai. From Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews.
James Pryor - James Pryor's homepage. It includes online papers and detailed lecture notes.
Theory of Knowledge - Course taught by James Pryor at Princeton University; includes handouts and lecture notes.
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