Background
Doig, James Conroy was born on June 22, 1929 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Son of Edwin Alexander and Helen Clare (Conroy) Doig.
(A study of the major philosophical theories of knowledge ...)
A study of the major philosophical theories of knowledge from Plato to Husserl intending to show the pivotal role of Descartes and the influence of his unjustified assumption of mental reality for ideas. On the basis of this study, the book suggests the need to return to the pre-Cartesian cognitive realism of the Greeks and Medievals.
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Doig, James Conroy was born on June 22, 1929 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Son of Edwin Alexander and Helen Clare (Conroy) Doig.
Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy, University Notre Dame, 1954. Licentiate in Sacred Theology, Gregorian University, 1958. Doctor of Philosophy, University Louvain, Belgium, 1965.
Assistant professor, U. Notre Dame, Indiana, 1963-1968; visiting lecturer in theology, Emory University, Atlanta, 1968; visiting lecturer in philosophy, Emory University, Atlanta, 1969; professor, Clayton State College, Morrow, Georgia, since 1969. Presented workshops on critical thinking George Mason U., Virginia, 1985, Washington State Conference, 1990.
(A study of the major philosophical theories of knowledge ...)
Married Kathleen Hardesty, September 2, 1979. 1 child, Margaret Isabelle.