Date of Award

5-1932

Degree Type

Bachelors Thesis

Degree Name

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

Department

Philosophy

First Advisor

Joseph McLaughlin

Second Advisor

William J. Grace

Abstract

This Thesis is intended as a statement of some of the leading Scholastic Theories of Knowledge both old and new with a short summary of their respective strong points and weaknesses. It is intended not as an exhaustive study of the entire field but only as a short outline of selected theories. The selection was made with a view to furnish food for further speculation and a final solution rather than to provide a satisfactory solution of a very interesting and important problem. The author makes no claim of originality as is well evidenced by the number and eminence of the authorities cited.

Comments

A Thesis submitted to the Faculty of the Liberal Arts School, Marquette University, In-Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

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