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by Alex Omberg
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In a world of deepfakes and echo chambers, how do you know what is actually true?
You think you know the world around you. But what if your most basic beliefs are just lucky guesses, or worse-a beautifully constructed illusion?
From the innocent questions of a child to the existential dread of Descartes's evil demon, the pursuit of knowledge is humanity's greatest adventure. Yet today, this pursuit is in crisis. We live in an era of unprecedented access to information, alongside an unprecedented inability to tell fact from fiction. Algorithms dictate our news, deepfakes distort our reality, and society is fracturing into incompatible epistemic bubbles.
In Epistemology: The Philosophy of Knowledge, Alex Omberg takes you on a gripping intellectual journey from ancient Athens to the modern digital landscape. This isn't just a book about classical philosophy-it is an urgent survival manual for the post-truth era.
Inside this comprehensive guide, you will discover:
Knowledge is not merely an academic puzzle; it is the foundation of science, law, medicine, and democracy itself. Whether you are a university student, a lifelong learner, or simply someone trying to make sense of a fragmented world, this book will equip you with the mental tools to separate profound truths from persuasive lies.
The truth is out there, but you need the right framework to find it.
Title
Epistemology: The Philosophy of Knowledge, Including the Gettier Problem, the Challenge of Skepticism, the Foundations of Justification, and the Quest
Publisher
The Philosophy School
Published
March 2026
Weight
182g
Page Count
150
Dimensions
14 x 21.6 x 0.9 cm
ISBN
9798235232662
ISBN-10
8235232669
Eden Code
7458230
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