Dettagli del libro
Formato
Copertina rigida
Pagine
360
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
May 17, 2007
Editore
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0198568282
ISBN-13
9780198568285
Descrizione
Necessary Knowledge delves into a profound exploration of the nature of knowledge within the framework of cognitive sciences. It poses fundamental questions regarding how knowledge is acquired, processed, and utilized by the human mind. With a keen analytical eye, the author examines the interplay between innate cognitive capabilities and the external information that shapes our understanding of the world.
Through a blend of theory and practical insights, it invites readers to reflect on the mechanisms underlying thought and perception. The narrative is rich with examples that illustrate complex concepts, making them accessible to a wide audience. As readers navigate this intellectual terrain, they are encouraged to consider not just what they know, but how they come to know it, offering a captivating journey into the workings of the human intellect.
Through a blend of theory and practical insights, it invites readers to reflect on the mechanisms underlying thought and perception. The narrative is rich with examples that illustrate complex concepts, making them accessible to a wide audience. As readers navigate this intellectual terrain, they are encouraged to consider not just what they know, but how they come to know it, offering a captivating journey into the workings of the human intellect.