
Epistemology I
Lingua: Olandese, Fiammingo
Formato: Kindle
ISBN 10: 9401034419
ISBN 13: 9789401034418
Data di pubblicazione:
January 1st, 2012
Editore: Springer
Pagine: 138
Generi: Philosophy, Poetry
This compelling volume explores the intricate field of epistemology, a branch of philosophy concerned with the nature, sources, and limits of knowledge. A comprehensive collection of essays, it presents various perspectives from a diverse group of scholars, each bringing their own insights to the ongoing debates within the discipline. The authors weave together a rich tapestry of ideas, engaging with both historical philosophical concepts and contemporary issues.
The discussions delve into fundamental questions about belief, justification, and truth, prompting readers to reconsider established assumptions about knowledge. Each contribution challenges conventional views and encourages critical thinking, making it an essential resource for anyone interested in the philosophical underpinnings of knowledge and understanding.
With its interdisciplinary approach, the book appeals to both seasoned philosophers and students new to the subject. It serves as a springboard for further inquiry into the complexities of understanding what we know and how we come to know it, inviting readers to engage deeply with the philosophical questions that shape human thought.
The discussions delve into fundamental questions about belief, justification, and truth, prompting readers to reconsider established assumptions about knowledge. Each contribution challenges conventional views and encourages critical thinking, making it an essential resource for anyone interested in the philosophical underpinnings of knowledge and understanding.
With its interdisciplinary approach, the book appeals to both seasoned philosophers and students new to the subject. It serves as a springboard for further inquiry into the complexities of understanding what we know and how we come to know it, inviting readers to engage deeply with the philosophical questions that shape human thought.