In defense of radical empiricism: Essays and lectures

Philosophical Review 109 (3):453-456 (2000)
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This volume collects all of Firth’s major published writings, two sets of unpublished lectures, and three essays from his unfinished book on epistemology. John Troyer provides a very helpful overview of the essays, as well as a short biography of a person of deep convictions and a devoted teacher and colleague. : 109-18, should also be consulted.)

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