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Expert Profile: Hank

Expertise:  Books, books and more book! Personal experiences can sometimes disprove philosophical discussions and writings.

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Recent Answers from Hank
2008-11-14  hi Hmmm! Quite a tall order, Steph. The following is quite long but it will tell you ALL of what you wish to know. I suggest that you use: Contrast normative and naturalized epistemology. However, there...
2008-10-25  observational requirement Hello again, Steph: Your mention of observation calls to mind a rather more serious objection to a coherence view of justification, which will force a considerable complication of our ACCOUNT...
2008-10-25  observational requirement Hello, Steph. Here we go: Coherentists attempt to solve the problem of infinite regress by rejecting what they sometimes call “the linear conception of knowledge.” Coherentists adopt, instead...
2008-10-13  Philosophy Hello, Jean. It's time to interpret: My favorite Philosopher, Plato, at least during the first part of his life, believed there to be a sharp distinction between the world of sensible objects...
2008-08-11  How can I solve the Rambo: I did answer your question. An apple is an object. A person is an object. In psychology and the cognitive sciences, perception is the process of attaining awareness or understanding...
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