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I find myself intrigued by the topic, but the web resources are pretty slim, so I'm resigned to having to turn to books and articles. Is there any "light summer reading" on fallibilism (or pragmatism for that matter)?

2007-07-19 12:38:53 · 2 answers · asked by Beth H 5 in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

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i have just completed an epistemology course at university and i also found it hard to find any information on "the bast available theory" or FALLIBILISM

my lecturer used the following references;
Russell, B. 1946, “Appearance and reality” in Russell, B. The problems of Philosophy, London: Oxford University Press. (or other editions)
Teichman, Jenny and Katherine Evans 1999, Philosophy: A beginner’s guide (3rd edition), Oxford: Blackwell


good luck with your research..if you would like i may be able to email you the lecture notes on fallibilism...

2007-07-19 22:35:01 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Charles S. Peirce: Selected Writings, ed. by Philip P. Wiener (Dover, 1980)
Charles S. Peirce and the Philosophy of Science, ed. by Edward C. Moore (Alabama, 1993)
Traktat über kritische Vernunft, Hans Albert (Tübingen: Mohr, 1968. 5th ed. 1991)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fallibilism

2007-07-19 21:05:32 · answer #2 · answered by Psyengine 7 · 0 0

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