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  INDEX

  a posteriori knowledge, 199

  a priori knowledge, 63, 68–69, 80, 197–200, 229, 352; consequence, 343, 346, 352

  Anaxagoras, 5

  Anselm, 53

  Aquinas, Thomas, 22–33, 397, 409–410

  Aristotle (Aristotelian), 1–4, 10–19, 21–25, 28–29, 32, 38, 45–46, 49, 55, 93, 220–221, 249, 351, 372–373, 376–377, 379, 408nn20–23, 408n25, 409n7

  Armstrong, David, 193

  Arrow, Kenneth, 179, 184, 417n20

  assertoric content, 136, 150–155, 312–327, 338

  astronomy, 4–6, 31, 41, 45–46, 55, 398, 400–401

  atomism (metaphysical), 4, 47–48, 54, 63

  Augustine (Augustinian), 20–22, 32, 104, 397, 410n24

  Averroes, 22

  Avicenna, 22

  Bacon, Francis, 49, 60, 397

  Bacon, Matthew, 336

  Bacon, Roger, 31–32, 40, 49, 221, 398

  Becker, Gary, 179–180, 398

  Beeckman, Isaac, 50

  Benacerraf, Paul, 414n13

  Bentham, Jeremy, 413n17

  Berkeley, George, 61, 65–66, 69, 70, 398

 

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