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EBSCO database : various journals

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Intuitive knowledge

Elijah Chudnoff

Philosophical Studies (2013) 162:359–378

“ In this paper I assume that we have some intuitive knowledge—i.e. beliefs that amount to knowledge because they are based on intuitions…” 

 

Three Paradigms in the  Philosophy of Mathematics

VladislaV a. shaposhnikoV

Russian Studies in Philosophy, vol. 50, no. 4 (Spring 2012), pp. 7–23

“The author analyzes the implications for the philosophy of mathematics of successive paradigm transitions in the general history of philosophy. “ 

 

Doing something intentionally and knowing that you are doing it

Barry Stroud

Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 2013

“A defence of the idea that an agent’s knowledge that he is intentionally doing such-and-such is not ‘based on’ or ‘derived from’ any ‘experience’ of the agent or any item or state he is aware of in acting as he does…” 

 

Tradition : a Principle of Historical Sense-generation and its logic and effect in historical culture

Jörn Rüsen

History and Theory, Theme Issue 51 (December 2012), 45-59

 

 

Putting knowledge in its place: virtue, value, and the internalism/externalism debate

Philip R. Olson

Philosophical Studies (2012) 159:241–261

 

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Michelangelo, Drawing, and the Subject of Art.

By: Keizer, Joost. Art Bulletin. Sep2011, Vol. 93 Issue 3, p304-324. 21p.

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Science and the Purposes of Knowledge

REINHARD BENDIX

Social Research , Vol. 42, No. 2, SUMMER 1975 

 

Philosophy and Indigenous Knowledge: An African Perspective

D. A. Masolo

Source: Africa Today, Vol. 50, No. 2, Oral Heritage and Indigenous Knowledge (Autumn - Winter, 2003), pp. 21-38

 

 Art as Communicable Knowledge

 Henry P. Raleigh

 Journal of Aesthetic Education, Vol. 5, No. 1 (Jan., 1971), pp. 115-127

 

 Art, Knowledge and Love

Albert Tsugawa

Art Education, Vol. 25, No. 5 (May, 1972), pp. 3-9Published

 KNOWLEDGE AND THE ARTS

Kuttikrishna Marar and B. Hrdayakumari

Journal of South Asian Literature, Vol. 15, No. 2, MALAYALAM ANTHOLOGY: Part 2:Poetry, Drama, Criticism (Summer, Fall 1980), pp. 269-272

 

 Literature and Philosophy: Emotion and Knowledge?

 Isabella Wheater

Philosophy, Vol. 79, No. 308 (Apr., 2004), pp. 215-245

 

 Loop Theory: Knowledge, Art and Autonomy

Keith Lehrer

Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association, Vol. 81, No. 2(Nov., 2007), pp. 121-136

 

The Art of Philosophy

Neil Cooper

Philosophy, Vol. 66, No. 256 (Apr., 1991), pp. 169-175

 

 The Arts, Knowledge and Education

Louis Arnaud Reid

British Journal of Educational Studies, Vol. 15, No. 2 (Jun., 1967), pp. 119-132

 Literature and Philosophy: Emotion and Knowledge?

Isabella Wheater

Philosophy, Vol. 79, No. 308 (Apr., 2004), pp. 215-245

 

 

Think: Philosophy for Everyone (Print Journal)

Articles include:

Lance Armstrong and the Scarlett C

Alan Belk

Number 36, Spring 2014

 

Two Flaws in Anti-Market Criticisms

Tibor R Machan

Number 35 Autumn 2013

 

Personhood, Animals and the Law

Christine M Korsgaard

Number 34, Summer 2013

 

Download This Essay : A Defence of Stealing EBooks

Andrew T Forcehimes

Number 34, Summer 2013

 

How Confident can We Be in Reconstructions of the Past?

George A Wells

Number 33 , Spring 2013

 

Mathematics : Discovery or Invention?

Kit Fine

Number 32, Autumn 2013

 

Libraries and Fallible Knowledge

Stephen Hetherington

Number 31, Summer 2012

 

Do Compassion and Emotions Make Us More Intelligent?

Anastasia Scrutton

Number 30, Spring 2012

 

Three Cheers for Science and Philosophy!

Ian James Kidd

Number 29, Autumn 2011

 

How to Deliberate Well About Acting Badly : Why Moral Imagination is a Better ResourceThan Moral theory

Timothy Chappell

Number 29, Autumn 2011

 

How Destructive of Traditional Christian Beliefs is Historical  Criticism of the Bible Today conceded to Be?

George A Wells

Number 29, Autumn 2011

 

Beware the Convincing Explanation

G Randolph Mayes

Number 28, Summer 2011

 

Bruckner and the Third Reich : Philosophical Reflections on Taste

Hektor K T Yan

Number 28, Summer 2011

 

The Difficulty of Understanding

Mark Lovas

Number 27, Spring 2011

 

Nagel and Intelligent Design

Reginald Williams

Number 26, Autumn 2010

 

Might Does Not Make right

Bruce B Shuttle

Number 25, Summer 2010