This book raises questions about the nature of philosophy by
examining the source and significance of one central philosophical
problem: how can we know anything about the world around us? Stroud
discusses and criticizes the views of such philosophers as
Descartes, Kant, J.L. Austin, G.E. Moore, R. Carnap, W.V. Quine,
and others.
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