Chisholm on Empirical Knowledge

  • Aune B
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Chisholm holds that each person's empirical knowledge is a structure resting on a foundation of self-presenting propositions. he also holds that a person's knowledge of the past and the external world cannot be inferred from his self-presenting propositions by the rules of deduction and induction; special rules of evidence are needed. i argue that chisholm has not made a compelling case for either view and that there is good reason to doubt that either view is correct.

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Aune, B. (1979). Chisholm on Empirical Knowledge. Grazer Philosophische Studien, 7, 233–252. https://doi.org/10.5840/gps19797/826

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