What Is This Thing Called Knowledge?
What is Knowledge? Where does it come from? Can we know anything at all? This lucid and engaging introduction grapples with these central questions in the theory of knowledge, offering a clear, non-partisan view of the main themes of epistemology including recent developments such as virtue epistemology and contextualism.
Duncan Pritchard discusses traditional issues and c
...morePaperback, 185 pages
Published
September 1st 2009
by Routledge
(first published October 2nd 2006)
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A very concise and well explained book on philosophy and ideas. This book was really an eye opener to revisit different idealogies developed throughout human history and culture. At times it was riveting and I couldn't put the book down. Great review of epistemology.
There were some interesting sections in here but most of it seemed obvious. For example, an entire chapter is spent arguing that wisdom is 'intrinsically useful': well, yeah, obviously...
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