Détails du livre
Format
Relié
Pages
560
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Jan 1, 1999
Éditeur
Dartmouth Pub Co
ISBN-10
1855219832
ISBN-13
9781855219830
Description
In a thought-provoking exploration of epistemology, Albert Casullo delves into the complexities surrounding a priori knowledge. By distinguishing the nuances of what constitutes a priori knowledge, he aims to clarify its role in the broader landscape of human understanding.
Drawing on historical and contemporary philosophical perspectives, the work engages with fundamental questions about intuition, justification, and the nature of knowledge itself. Casullo's analytical approach invites readers to ponder the implications of a priori insights in various domains, ultimately seeking a deeper comprehension of how we acquire knowledge independent of experience.
Drawing on historical and contemporary philosophical perspectives, the work engages with fundamental questions about intuition, justification, and the nature of knowledge itself. Casullo's analytical approach invites readers to ponder the implications of a priori insights in various domains, ultimately seeking a deeper comprehension of how we acquire knowledge independent of experience.
Genres
Romance