St. Augustine's Theory of Knowledge: A Contemporary Analysis

New York: E. Mellen Press (1981)
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Argues that there exists in St Augustine's work a unified theory of knowledge. This work attempts to analyze the individual elements in Augustine's epistemology and relate them to a unified structure. It also relates Augustine's theory of knowledge to others in the history of philosophy.

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Augustine on testimony.Peter King & Nathan Ballantyne - 2009 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 39 (2):pp. 195-214.
Dualismus und Wahrheitsbegriff.Michael-Thomas Liske - 2007 - History of Philosophy & Logical Analysis 10 (1):53-71.

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