Introduction to Contemporary EpistemologyExplore the fascinating world of philosophy with 'Introduction to Contemporary Epistemology.' This 272 page book, published by John Wiley & Sons in 1985, is an essential resource for students and enthusiasts seeking to deepen their understanding of epistemology. Dive into comprehensive discussions on skepticism, the nature of knowledge, justification, and diverse theories of perception that have shaped contemporary thought. This expertly written text
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Explore the fascinating world of philosophy with 'Introduction to Contemporary Epistemology.' This 272-page book, published by John Wiley & Sons in 1985, is an essential resource for students and enthusiasts seeking to deepen their understanding of epistemology. Dive into comprehensive discussions on skepticism, the nature of knowledge, justification, and diverse theories of perception that have shaped contemporary thought. This expertly written text is perfect for those studying philosophy, cognitive science, or anyone interested in the foundations of knowledge. With a well-organized presentation, this book offers insights that will challenge your thinking and expand your horizons. Whether you are a student, educator, or a lifelong learner, 'Introduction to Contemporary Epistemology' enriches your philosophical toolkit. Enhance your reading experience today and uncover the complexities of knowledge and belief while benefiting from free shipping! Please note, delivery may take up to 6 weeks, and all orders are final once placed.
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Condition: BRAND NEW ISBN: 9780631136224 Year: 1985 Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (UK) Pages: 272
Description: Offers the student a well-organized presentation of material relating to scepticism, to various philosophical accounts of knowledge and justification, to theories of perception, and more.