Originally published in 1964. In four essays, Professor Mandelbaum
challenges some of the most common assumptions of contemporary
epistemology. Through historical analyses and critical argument, he
attempts to show that one cannot successfully sever the connections
between philosophic and scientific accounts of sense perception.
While each essay is independent of the others, and the argument of
each must therefore be judged on its own merits, one theme is
common to all: that critical realism, as Mandelbaum calls it, is a
viable epistemological position, even though some schools of
thought hold it in low esteem.
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