Description
About the Author
Arthur Sullivan is associate professor of philosophy at Memorial University of Newfoundland.
Reviews
"This is an outstandingly clear and well informed discussion of a perennial philosophical topic, which covers a variety of approaches in a way that encourages-and exemplifies-open-mindedness. It is good for a solitary reader or for a class and should inspire further thinking about this important notion of being a priori." -- James Cargile, University of Virginia
"Sullivan gets the constitutive a priori just right by emphasizing that it is the role that an element of knowledge plays that makes it constitutively a priori, not its content. By discussing the constitutive a priori in the context of the literature in analytic epistemology and semantics, he breaks new ground and shows that the theory meshes nicely with some of the most significant developments in twentieth century philosophy. The book is extremely well written, well documented, and well argued, and it provides an important contribution to the growing literature on the relative, dynamic, or constitutive a priori." -- David J. Stump, University of San Francisco
Book Information
ISBN 9781498547116
Author Arthur Sullivan
Format Hardback
Page Count 202
Imprint Lexington Books
Publisher Lexington Books
Weight(grams) 467g
Dimensions(mm) 237mm * 160mm * 18mm