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In The Theory of Knowledge A Jargon-Free Guide to Epistemology, Dr. Doug Erlandson provides a straightforward and easy-to-understand overview of the area of philosophy that deals with the concept of knowledge. Drawing on the thought of philosophers past and present, Erlandson examines and evaluates their views in a lively and engaging manner.
The Theory of Knowledge Answers These Questions:
What is knowledge?
Can I really know anything?
Where does knowledge come from?
What's the relation between the mind and the world?
How do I know that other minds exist?
˃˃˃ Suitable as a classroom text and for independent study
The Theory of Knowledge is a basic introduction to epistemology and presupposes no prior familiarity with philosophical thought. It is suited for introductory philosophy classes and for independent study.
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An Introduction to the Major Theories of EpistemologyIn The Theory of Knowledge A Jargon-Free Guide to Epistemology, Dr. Doug Erlandson provides a straightforward and easy-to-understand overview of the area of philosophy that deals with the concept of knowledge. Drawing on the thought of philosophers past and present, Erlandson examines and evaluates their views in a lively and engaging manner.
The Theory of Knowledge Answers These Questions:
What is knowledge?
Can I really know anything?
Where does knowledge come from?
What's the relation between the mind and the world?
How do I know that other minds exist?
˃˃˃ Suitable as a classroom text and for independent study
The Theory of Knowledge is a basic introduction to epistemology and presupposes no prior familiarity with philosophical thought. It is suited for introductory philosophy classes and for independent study.
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