Knowledge and Skepticism

Knowledge and Skepticism

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Jul 31, 2010 · Anglais · Broché (367 pages)
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Format Broché
Pages 367
Langue Anglais
Publié Jul 31, 2010
Éditeur Bradford Book
ISBN-10 026251396X
ISBN-13 9780262513968

Description

This collection brings together the insights of prominent philosophers, delving deep into the intricate world of epistemology. Throughout the essays, readers encounter a rich tapestry of perspectives that challenge conventional understandings of knowledge and skepticism. Each contributor contributes a unique voice, engaging with the nuances that surround what it means to know something.

As the discourse unfolds, the authors grapple with foundational questions that have long puzzled thinkers: What qualifies as true knowledge? How does skepticism shape our beliefs and understanding of the world? Through rigorous analysis and thought-provoking arguments, this anthology invites readers to reconsider their own epistemological beliefs and the implications that skepticism holds for everyday life.

The engaging nature of these essays makes them suitable for academics and enthusiasts alike, fostering a stimulating debate on the nature of understanding. In an era where information is abundant yet knowledge is often contested, this work stands as a crucial touchstone for anyone interested in exploring the complexities of belief and understanding.

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