The Epistemology of A Priori Knowledge by The Late Tamara Horowitz

The Epistemology of A Priori Knowledge by The Late Tamara Horowitz

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Though she had wide-ranging interests during her career, Tamara Horowitz was mostly concerned with what can be known as priori. She argued against too much confidence in philosophical intuition and argued for a naturalist scientific approach. This work collects her articles.

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The Epistemology of A Priori Knowledge by The Late Tamara Horowitz

Though she had wide-ranging interests during her career, Tamara Horowitz was mostly concerned with what can be known as priori. She argued against too much confidence in philosophical intuition and argued for a naturalist scientific approach. This work collects her articles.
Tamara Horowitz, educated at the University of Chicago and MIT, taught at Vassar College, New York University, and SUNY Purchase before joining the faculty at the University of Pittsburgh in 1985. Her interests were primarily in feminist philosophy and the epistemology of a priori knowledge. When she died in early 2000, she was the first woman chair of Pittsburgh's philosophy department. Joseph L. Camp, Jr. is former Professor of Philosophy at the University of Pittsburgh.
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ISBN 13 9780195182712
ISBN 10 0195182715
Title The Epistemology of A Priori Knowledge
Author The Late Tamara Horowitz
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Year published 2006-01-26
Number of pages 224
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