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Understanding Epistemology and Knowledge Theory
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Landmark Enlightenment philosophical work by David Hume.
Includes two significant accompanying works for context.
A Letter addressing accusations of atheism and skepticism.
Abstract summarizes key concepts from A Treatise.
Concise Introduction by Eric Steinberg enhances understanding.
Explores connections to Hume's broader philosophical ideas.
Essential reading for students of philosophy and history.
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Accessible introduction to philosophy of science.
Explores how science represents reality.
Engaging examples for beginning students.
Glossary of key terms included.
Updated with new chapter on truth.
Covers over a century of philosophical debate.
Suggestions for further reading after each chapter.
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Comprehensive introduction to Neoplatonism philosophy.
Clear overview of key doctrines and thinkers.
Contextualizes ideas within socio-cultural developments.
Ideal textbook for students and educators.
Enhances understanding of pre-Christian philosophical thought.
Concise and accessible writing style.
Recommended by academic professionals for coursework.
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Challenges conventional ideas of existence.
Explores the nature of reality and perception.
Engages with thought experiments and humor.
Questions the concept of an all-encompassing world.
Written by renowned philosopher Markus Gabriel.
Encourages a questioning and open mind.
Delivers a unique perspective on existence.
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Explores the duality of human perspectives.
Addresses mind-body problem and personal identity.
Discusses ethics and moral versus other values.
Challenges reductionism in contemporary philosophy.
Emphasizes importance of internal perspectives.
Seeks reconciliation of conflicting viewpoints.
Provokes thought on meaning of life and death.
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Comprehensive introduction to epistemology concepts.
Covers traditional and emerging theories of knowledge.
Explores intuition and rational disagreement challenges.
Discusses the value of knowledge beyond true belief.
Enhanced clarity for undergraduate understanding.
Updated literature and annotated bibliography included.
Interrelation with philosophy of mind and ethics examined.
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Explores decision-making in transformative experiences.
Examines the limits of predicting subjective futures.
Challenges conventional views on life choices.
Integrates philosophy with cognitive science perspectives.
Encourages embracing uncertainty in life decisions.
Provides insights into evolving personal preferences.
Utilizes classic philosophical examples for clarity.
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Over 150 articles by leading scholars.
Comprehensive coverage of Empiricism as a movement.
Explores 17th and 18th-century philosophical thought.
Analyzes links between historical and modern empiricism.
Includes bibliographies for further research.
Essential resource for scholars and students.
Accessible to public library patrons.
Price Range: $75.00
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Influential essays on human knowledge evolution.
Challenges traditional commonsense theories of knowledge.
Realist and fallibilist perspectives on science.
Knowledge evolves through critical selection processes.
Accessible language for broad understanding.
Encourages critical thinking and inquiry.
Essential reading for philosophy and science enthusiasts.
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Explores truth, knowledge, and rationality concepts.
Challenges traditional philosophical categories and constraints.
Offers insightful analysis by Hilary Putnam.
Engages with fundamental philosophical problems persistently debated.
Encourages critical thinking and open-minded discussions.
Part of Cambridge's respected philosophical papers collection.
Ideal for philosophy students and enthusiasts alike.
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Critical assessment of Williamson's influential ideas.
Contributions from eighteen leading philosophers.
Explores key epistemological issues and arguments.
Discusses knowledge as a mental state.
Analyzes evidence, skepticism, and testimony debates.
Impact on contemporary philosophy examined thoroughly.
Essential reading for philosophy enthusiasts and scholars.
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Explores social categories and their societal impact.
Analyzes sex, gender, race, and other constructs.
Introduces 'conferralist' framework for social meaning.
Examines oppression through contemporary examples.
Investigates how categories are created and sustained.
Offers a feminist metaphysical perspective on construction.
Provides insights into individual identity and belonging.
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New translation of Kant's seminal work
Includes first draft of Kant's introduction
Notes differences between 1790 and 1793 editions
Relevant passages from Kant's anthropology lectures included
High standards of Cambridge Edition maintained
Essential for all Kantian philosophy enthusiasts
Enhances understanding of Kant's aesthetic views
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Explores group agency in social sciences.
Examines moral responsibility of groups.
Discusses collective intention and belief.
Engaging introduction for philosophy students.
Analyzes contemporary philosophical perspectives.
Challenges traditional views on individual agency.
Resource for scholars and students alike.
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Explores self-knowledge and expressions of mental states.
Defends a novel view of avowals and self-knowledge.
Integrates philosophy of language and epistemology insights.
Proposes Neo-Expressivist theory of avowals.
Explains the unique status of personal avowals.
Offers systematic answers to long-standing philosophical questions.
Preserves key insights from prominent philosophical contributors.
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Explores knowledge and certainty concepts.
Inspired by G. E. Moore’s common sense philosophy.
Reflects on what it means to know propositions.
Written in the final months of Wittgenstein's life.
Engages with significant philosophical discussions.
Contributes to epistemology and philosophy of language.
Essential reading for philosophy enthusiasts and scholars.
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Landmark work of 20th century philosophy.
Establishes Hans Georg Gadamer's importance in philosophy.
Introduces the concept of 'philosophical hermeneutics.'
Rejects traditional scientific approaches to cultural meaning.
Examines influence of history on human understanding.
Influential in humanities and social sciences today.
Impactful on Jurgen Habermas and subsequent thinkers.
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Lively introduction to classical Indian philosophy.
Covers Vedas, Upaniṣads, and key texts.
Explores Buddhism and Jainism's philosophical contributions.
Discusses non-violence and political authority themes.
Examines typically excluded traditions like Cārvāka.
Evaluates influence on ancient Greek philosophy.
Highlights impact on later Western thought.
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Explores Derrida's hauntology in higher education.
Promotes social justice in educational policies.
Addresses global geopolitical contexts of universities.
Challenges traditional higher education frameworks.
Engages with posthumanism and new materialism.
Offers fresh perspectives for academics and researchers.
Encourages reimagining educational theories and practices.
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Explores rationality in action and belief.
Introduces the concept of Experientialism.
Distinguishes from Factualism and Psychologism.
Analyzes empirical evidence from undefeated experiences.
Embedded within a Bayesian framework.
Addresses normative requirements and easy knowledge problem.
Compares with evidentialism and reliabilism theories.
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Explores philosophical significance of relations.
Addresses historical neglect in metaphysical discussions.
Highlights F. H. Bradley's unique contributions.
Examines various philosophical positions on relations.
Discusses relations' ontological standing in metaphysics.
Essential for serious ontological metaphysical studies.
Engages with foundational metaphysical debates.
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Explores the nature of constructed realities.
Challenges the notion of discovered truths.
Features contributions from renowned scholars.
Multidisciplinary insights for educated readers.
Examines beliefs shaped through communication.
Discusses implications on thinking and living.
Encourages critical reflection on personal realities.
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Accessible introduction to contemporary metaphysics themes.
Explores causation, freedom, and determinism.
Discusses laws of nature and personal identity.
Examines mental states, time, and material objects.
Encourages reflection on complex philosophical problems.
Ideal for first-time metaphysics students.
Clear, engaging, and well-structured text.
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Explores American beliefs about death and afterlife.
Analyzes surveys on mortality and beliefs.
Discusses temporary death experiences in depth.
Offers insights into near-death experiences.
Engages with philosophical questions on immortality.
Provides a comprehensive look at existential themes.
Encourages reflection on life and beyond.
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Explores Hume's epistemology in historical context.
Analyzes custom's role in Hume's cognitive psychology.
Critiques Hume through a Kantian lens.
Compares concepts of space and time.
Examines causation and induction theories.
Contrasts perceptual and discursive models of cognition.
Highlights Hume's philosophical contributions and limitations.
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Explores profound philosophical questions about existence.
Delves into the concept of self-awareness.
Engages with modern philosophical debates and issues.
Challenges readers to rethink their perceptions of reality.
Offers insightful analysis of solipsism's implications.
Stimulates critical thinking and intellectual curiosity.
Recommended for philosophy enthusiasts and thinkers alike.
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Explores the nature of gender categories.
Analyzes existence of man, woman, and agender identities.
Addresses recent developments in gender metaphysics.
Examines methodological questions in metaphysical inquiries.
Provides a comprehensive survey of current discussions.
Highlights the significance of gender in metaphysics.
Encourages critical thinking about gender concepts.
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Explores complex topics with clarity and wit.
Features 77 imaginative thinking tools by Dennett.
Accessible to both new and seasoned readers.
Combines rigorous arguments with empirical evidence.
Includes engaging illustrations to enhance understanding.
Encourages exploration of evolution, meaning, and free will.
Delivers intellectual insights with light-hearted enjoyment.
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Explores the crisis of trust in experts.
Analyzes political debates on expertise and science.
Discusses Brexit, climate change, and vaccinations.
Examines the dual reliance and skepticism of experts.
Addresses the politicization of scientific knowledge.
Highlights ongoing legitimacy crises in expertise.
Essential read for social science students and scholars.
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Explores feminist epistemologies in ancient Greece and Rome.
Analyzes knowledge construction through various classical genres.
Addresses issues of intersectionality and marginalized experiences.
Includes contributions from diverse scholars and perspectives.
Promotes inclusive study of classical antiquity.
Connects ancient injustices to contemporary societal issues.
Recovers non-dominant narratives in historical contexts.
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