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Epistemology & Philosophy of Science
Rene Descartes,
Meditations and Discourse on Method
John Dewey,
Experience and Nature
Michel Foucault,
Power/Knowledge
and "What is Enlightenment?"
Martin Heidegger,
What is Called Thinking?
Evelyn Fox Keller,
Reflections on Gender and Science
Thomas Kuhn,
The Structure of Scientific Revolutions
John Locke,
An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
Maurice Merleau-Ponty
,
Phenomenology of Perception
Richard Rorty,
Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature
Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick,
Epistemology of the Closet
Ludwig Wittgenstein,
Philosophical Investigations
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