Epistemology: Classic problems and contemporary responses
By: BonJour, Laurence.
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121 / Bat Mind and nature : | 121 / Ber A treatise concerning the principles of human knowledge | 121 / Bog Fear of knowledge : | 121 / Bon Epistemology: | 121 / Bru On Knowing : | 121 / Dan Introduction to contemporary epistemology | 121 / Dav Subjective, intersubjective, objective |
In Epistemology, Laurence Bonjour introduces the serious philosophy student to the history and concepts of epistemology, while simultaneously challenging them to take an active part in its ongoing debates. The text reflects BonJour's conviction that the place to start any discussion of the theories of knowledge is with the classical problems, beginning with and centered around Descartes.
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