Graf, LukasLukasGraf2023-04-132023-04-132005https://www.alexandria.unisg.ch/handle/20.500.14171/85504For Quine epistemology as it is traditionally approached in philosophy is mistaken because it is based on the untenable concept of foundationalism. However, Quine’s contribution to epistemology is not merely a destructive one; he comes up with a new theory. Anyone assessing this theory, naturalised epistemology, ultimately wants to know whether it provides an answer to the central questions of epistemology. In this paper it is dis­cussed whether naturalised epistemology is bound to leave some of these questions unanswered.deTheories of knowledgenaturalised epistemologyTheories of Knowledge : Is a naturalised epistemology bound to leave unanswered some important epistemological questions?newspaper article