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An Introduction To The Theory Of Knowledge Noah Lemos

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An Introduction To The Theory Of Knowledge Noah Lemos
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.02 MB
Pages: 244
Author: Noah Lemos
ISBN: 9780521842136, 0521842131
Language: English
Year: 2007

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An Introduction To The Theory Of Knowledge Noah Lemos by Noah Lemos 9780521842136, 0521842131 instant download after payment.

Philosophy is woefully lacking in good introductory surveys in its various subdisciplines... which is why it's so great to see a book like this -- an accessible, clearly-written, comprehensive intro to epistemology. It covers all the basics (the "standard view" of knowledge as justified true belief, Gettier problems, foundationalism/coherentism/relaibilism, etc.) and has a decent balance of theoretical discussion and specific examples. Also, it highlights some of the more recent developments in the field (e.g. writings by Ernest Sosa). While not perfect -- for example, sometimes terms aren't defined as thoroughly as they could/should be -- for my money this is the best intro epistemology survey out there. (Though Richard Feldman's is also good. Feldman's is probably best if you have no background in philosophy, while this is a little more philosophically rigorous.)

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