(1984), The Significance of Philosophical Scepticism. Oxford University Press. ISBN-10: 0198247613, ISBN-13: 978-0198247616.
Stroud, Barry Professor of Philosophy, University of California, Berkeley
Preface
I. The Problem of the External World
II. Philosophical Scepticism and Everyday Life
III. G. E. Moore and Scepticism: ‘Internal’ and ‘External’
IV. Internal and External: ‘Empirical’ and ‘Transcendental’
V. Internal and External: Meaningful and Meaningless
VI. Naturalized Epistemology
VII. Coda: The Quest for a Diagnosis
Stroud, Barry Professor of Philosophy, University of California, Berkeley
Preface
I. The Problem of the External World
II. Philosophical Scepticism and Everyday Life
III. G. E. Moore and Scepticism: ‘Internal’ and ‘External’
IV. Internal and External: ‘Empirical’ and ‘Transcendental’
V. Internal and External: Meaningful and Meaningless
VI. Naturalized Epistemology
VII. Coda: The Quest for a Diagnosis