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Preface to the fst edion
Preface to the second edtion
Introduction:a sketch ofthe sourees and nature of
belie justieation, and knowiedge
Poceion eed person
Jsicon os rcs to Ope
Kreg ad pteen
Memorgnaespcan ord eescousess
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Bose sources of ble fon nd knoe
Thre kinds of prufBle
Fata ond septs
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Sources of justification, knowledge, and truth
| Perception
The elements and basic kinds of perception
Seeing and belewng
Some cnmansense views of ercepoon
‘The theory of appearing
Sensedatum theores of perception
‘Aerta theres of perception
‘advert ond sense-daum teas of sensory experience
Phenomena
Perception and he senses
2 Memory
‘Memory and the post
The cosa basis of memory beefs
Theanes of memery
Remembering reoling ond inopo
Remembering api, and recognition