A good introduction, a right choice to approach epistemology thematically. I stopped in one of the components of knowledge, the conditions, which takes up almost half the book. I still have to study the other components though, so I let this review unfinished and will, over time, fill this up.
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What is Epistemology?
Epistemology is a study of knowledge. That's too vague a picture of it and really is not helpful to what we are getting at. I'll try to tell you why it is important, and that has to do with skepticism. The skeptics have believed that knowledge is impossible, for the very reasons that we don't have certainty over what we believed, and so, to my understanding, philosophers have been dwelling on this issue and found many interesting things about knowledge. For a short answer from a very long, complex answer, knowledge is justified true belief. But to know this we need to understand what are they (yes, "they" as in it consists of three separate components that has been studied.)
The Conditions