New York Institute of Technology, Vancouver (MS-Energy Management); Vancouver Island University, Nanaimo, BC (BA-Philosophy)
For centuries, Western philosophers have grappled with profound questions. How do we know what we know? When are we justified in claiming we know? Are there universal moral truths? Does the physical world exist independent of human perception? If it does, do we perceive it directly, or…
For centuries, philosophers have debated the criteria for knowledge: When are our beliefs justified? David…
According to the verification theory of meaning, a proposition is meaningful if and only if it has a set of possible verification conditions — that is to say, a set of observable physical conditions which, if present, would justify a claim that the proposition is…