Knowing How You Know/gallery

A Gallery of Example Theories of Knowledge
A number of complete theories of knowledge are presented here as examples for you to study, learn from, compare, or use as a starting point for developing your own theory of knowledge.
 * 1) "I believe what is real" is a simple statement establishing a theory of knowledge.
 * 2) This essay on /Choosing my beliefs/ presents the instructor’s current theory of knowledge. It has evolved from a previous version that is quite lengthy because it includes tutorial and explanatory information.
 * 3) This concise example is adapted from the book Leaving Truth . It is brief and elegant, but may require more explanation or expansion before you become comfortable adopting it.
 * 4) Visitor "Jeff" described how he understands how he understands, based on /connecting the dots/. This theory leverages the belief that: “All true statements about the world can consistently be affirmed together”
 * 5) Willie Robertson has stated publicly: "I Believe What The Bible Says."
 * 6) We welcome your contributions to this gallery. If you develop a new theory of knowledge as a result of this course, we invite you to link it here. Please add it to the list just above this entry, and Thanks!