“Philosophy's position with regard to science, which at one time could be designated with the name "theory of knowledge," has been undermined by the movement of philosophical thought itself. Philosophy was dislodged from this position by philosophy.” Has BeensPhilosophyNamesMovementPositionTheoryPhilosophicalRegardOne TimeTheory Of Knowledge Author:Jurgen Habermas
“The French Revolution, Fichte's Theory of Knowledge, and Goethe's Wilhelm Meister are the three greatest tendencies of the age. Whoever takes offence at this combination, and whoever does not consider a revolution important unless it is blatant and palpable, has not yet risen to the lofty and broad vantage point of the history of mankind.” DoeImportantAgeThreeHistoryMankindTheoryRevolutionTendenciesCombinationBroadsLoftyRisenOffenceFrench RevolutionVantage PointTheory Of Knowledge Author:Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel
“[Knowledge is governed not by] a theory of knowledge, but by a theory of discursive practice.” PracticeTheoryTheory Of Knowledge Author:Michel Foucault
“Work on causal theories of knowledge - early work by Armstrong, and Dretske, and Goldman - seemed far more satisfying. As I started to see the ways in which work in the cognitive sciences could inform our understanding of central epistemological issues, my whole idea of what the philosophical enterprise is all about began to change. Quine certainly played a role here, as did Putnam's (pre-1975) work in philosophy of science, and the exciting developments that went on in that time in philosophy of mind.” WayMindIdeasPhilosophyWholeUnderstandingRolesIssuesTheoryDevelopmentExcitingPhilosophicalEnterpriseSatisfyingCognitivePhilosophy Of ScienceArmstrongCognitive ScienceEarly WorkTheory Of Knowledge Author:Hilary Kornblith