Principia: an international journal of epistemology
"Principia: an international journal of epistemology" was founded in 1997 and regularly publishes articles, discussions and review. The journal aims to publish original scholarly work especially in epistemology area , with an emphasis on material of general interest to academic philosophers. Originally published only in print version (ISSN: 1414-4247), in 2005 the journal began to be published also in online version (ISSN: 1808-1711). Since 1999 are published three issues per year: in April, August and December. Qualis CAPES: A2
Vol 9, No 1-2 (2005)
La Mente y sus Problemas
João de Fernandes Texeira
The pertinence of incontinence
António Zilhão
Is Thought without language possible?
Diana Pérez
Davidson's externalism and Swampman's troublesome biography
André Leclerc
Mind, Davidson and reality
Daniel Laurier
Davidson on turing: rationality misunderstood?
John Michael Kuczynski
The unity truth and the plurality of truths
Susan Haack
Davidson's Criticism of the proximal theory of meaning
Dirk Greimann
How serious is our ontological commitment to events as individuals?
Luiz Henrique de A. Dutra
Locke on the epistemological Status of scientific laws
Silvio Seno Chibeni
Davidson and Skepticism: How not to Respond to the Skeptic
Otávio Bueno