“Contents” in “The Fourth Way”
Contents
One: Knowledge of the External World: Perception
1. Descartes’s Realism: On the Brink of Disaster
2. Berkeley’s Idealism: The Price for Avoiding Skepticism
3. Reid’s Revolt: The Elusiveness of Realism
4. Kant’s Transcendental Idealism: Disaster Extolled
5. Brentano’s Idealism: Disaster Undisguised
2. The Argument from Hallucination
3. The Argument from the Relativity of Sensing
Two: Knowledge of Our Minds: Introspection
1. Experience versus Inspection
2. The Nature and Limits of Introspection
3. The Alleged Infallibility of “Inner Sense”
Three: Mathematical Knowledge: Perception Again
2. Bolzano’s Response: The Ontological Turn
3. Mill’s Response: Empiricism’s Last Stand
4. Frege’s Response: The Zenith of Logicism
2. The Argument from Causal Interaction
3. Mathematical Knowledge and Structure
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