Table of Contents 

    • Preface
    • General Introduction: Human Knowledge - Its Nature, Sources, and Limits    1
  • Greek and Medieval Sources    31
    • 1    Meno; Phaedo; Republic; Theaetetus    35
    • 2    Posterior Analytics; De Anima    62
    • 3    Outlines of Pyrrhonism    81
    • 4    Contra Academicos; De Civitas Dei    92
    • 5    Summa Theologiae    96
  • Early Modern Sources    111
    • 6    Meditations on First Philosophy    114
    • 7    An Essay Concerning Human Understanding    128
    • 8    Introduction to New Essays on the Human Understanding    149
    • 9    A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge    156
    • 10    An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding    167
    • 11    Inquiry into the Human Mind    185
    • 12    Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics    199
  • Pragmatism and Empiricism    217
    • 13    The Will to Believe    225
    • 14    Appearance, Reality, and Knowledge by Acquaintance    237
    • 15    Verification and Philosophy    246
    • 16    The Pragmatic Element in Knowledge    258
    • 17    Empiricism, Semantics, and Ontology    269
    • 18    Two Dogmas of Empiricism    280
    • 19    Pragmatism, Relativism, and Irrationalism    294
  • The Analysis of Knowledge    305
    • 20    Is Justified True Belief Knowledge?    306
    • 21    An Alleged Defect in Gettier Counter-Examples    308
    • 22    The Gettier Problem    309
  • A Priori Knowledge    321
    • 23    A Pragmatic Conception of the A Priori    322
    • 24    The Truths of Reason    328
    • 25    A Priori Knowledge, Necessity, and Contingency    346
  • Justified Belief    357
    • 26    Concepts of Epistemic Justification    359
    • 27    The Raft and the Pyramid: Coherence versus Foundations in the Theory of Knowledge    380
    • 28    A Contextualist Theory of Epistemic Justification    397
    • 29    Evidentialism    404
    • 30    Reflective Equilibrium, Analytic Epistemology and the Problem of Cognitive Diversity    416
  • Skepticism    437
    • 31    Proof of an External World    439
    • 32    Cause and Effect: Intuitive Awareness    452
    • 33    Skepticism, Naturalism and Transcendental Arguments    461
    • 34    Philosophical Scepticism and Epistemic Circularity    473
    • 35    Scepticism, 'Externalism', and the Goal of Epistemology    489
  • Epistemology and Psychology    501
    • 36    Epistemology Naturalized    502
    • 37    Why Reason Can't Be Naturalized    512
    • 38    Epistemic Folkways and Scientific Epistemology    523
    • 39    Quine as Feminist: The Radical Import of Naturalized Epistemology    539
    • Name Index    575
    • Subject Index    578