What is knowledge? What are the sources of knowledge? What is
the value of knowledge? What can we know?
Arguing About Knowledge offers a fresh and engaging perspective
on the theory of knowledge. This comprehensive and imaginative
selection of readings examines the subject in an unorthodox and
entertaining manner whilst covering the fundamentals of the theory
of knowledge. It includes classic and contemporary pieces from the
most influential philosophers from Descartes, Russell, Quine and
G.E. Moore to Richard Feldman, Edward Craig, Gilbert Harman and
Roderick Chisholm. In addition, students will find fascinating
alternative pieces from literary and popular work such as Lewis
Caroll, Jorges Luis Borges and Paul Boghossian.
Each article selected is clear, interesting and free from
unnecessary jargon. The editors provide lucid introductions to each
section in which they give an overview of the debate and outline
the arguments of the papers. Arguing About Knowledge is an
inventive and stimulating reader for students new to the theory of
knowledge.
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