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For curious minds eager to understand knowledge deeply
Clarifies complex topics in epistemology for you
You will gain a clearer understanding of what knowledge is
What is knowledge? How does it differ from mere belief? Do you need to be able to justify a claim in order to count as knowing it? How can we know that the outer world is real and not a dream? Questions like these are ancient ones, and the branch of philosophy dedicated to answering them - epistemology - has been active for thousands of years. In this thought-provoking Very Short Introduction, Jennifer Nagel considers these classic questions alongside new puzzles arising from recent discoveries about humanity, language, and the mind. Nagel explains the formation of major historical theories of knowledge, and shows how contemporary philosophers have developed new ways of understanding knowledge, using ideas from logic, linguistics, and psychology. Covering topics ranging from relativism and the problem of scepticism to the trustworthiness of internet sources, Nagel examines how progress has been made in understanding knowledge, using everyday examples to explain the key issues and debates ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area.
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Title
Knowledge
Author
Jennifer Nagel
Book Format
Paperback
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Published
September 2014
Weight
119g
Page Count
152
Dimensions
12.1 x 17.5 x 0.8 cm
ISBN
9780199661268
ISBN-10
019966126X
Eden Code
4564225
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