Knowledge: A Very Short Introduction

Knowledge: A Very Short Introduction

작성자 Jennifer Nagel
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Romance History Philosophy
형식 페이퍼백
페이지 133
언어 영어
출판됨 Sep 1, 2014
출판사 Oxford University Press
ISBN-10 019966126X
ISBN-13 9780199661268
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In an exploration of one of philosophy's most intriguing concepts, the work delves into the essence of knowledge and its relationship with opinion and truth. The author invites readers to contemplate fundamental questions about what it means to know something. By dissecting the complexities surrounding knowledge, the narrative prompts a deeper understanding of how we come to hold beliefs and the distinctions between mere opinion and verifiable truth.

Throughout the text, key philosophical inquiries emerge, encouraging reflection on whether justification is necessary for knowledge. By engaging with various theories and perspectives, the reader is guided through a landscape of ideas that challenge and refine their views on epistemology. This journey is enriched by the author's clear and accessible prose, making intricate concepts approachable for both novices and seasoned philosophers alike.

The work serves not only as an introduction to foundational principles, but also as a call to critically examine the nature of understanding in everyday life. It underscores the importance of questioning assumptions, fostering a mindset of inquiry that can transcend academic pursuits and influence broader thinking.

Ultimately, the exploration of knowledge invites readers to consider their beliefs and the basis on which they stand. Through thoughtful analysis and engaging discourse, the author cultivates a space for intellectual growth and curiosity in a world saturated with information and diverse viewpoints.

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