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Even though important developments within 20th and 21st century
philosophy have widened the scope of epistemology, this has not yet
resulted in a systematic meta-epistemological debate about
epistemology's aims, methods, and criteria of success. Ideas such
as the methodology of reflective equilibrium, the proposal to
"naturalize" epistemology, constructivist impulses fuelling the
"sociology of scientific knowledge", pragmatist calls for taking
into account the practical point of epistemic evaluations, as well
as feminist criticism of the abstract and individualist assumptions
built into traditional epistemology are widely discussed, but they
have not typically resulted in the call for, let alone the
construction of, a suitable meta-epistemological framework. This
book motivates and elaborates such a new meta-epistemology. It
provides a pragmatist, social and functionalist account of
epistemic states that offers the conceptual space for revised or
even replaced epistemic concepts. This is what it means to
"refurbish epistemology": The book assesses conceptual tools in
relation to epistemology's functionally defined conceptual space,
responsive to both intra-epistemic considerations and political and
moral values.
An internationally acclaimed aviation pioneer, Herbert Cukurs,
running a hydroplanes rental company out of Sao Paolo, Brazil,
liked his new customer: an Austrian businessman, who asked for a
short sightseeing flight. The pilot had no idea that his customer
was not Austrian but a top agent in the Israeli Mossad, working
under cover to set the trap for Cukurs - a criminal personally
responsible for the murder of over 30,000 innocent Jews. This was
the beginning of the 'war of wits' between the Nazi war criminal
and the German-born Israeli (both of whose parents had perished in
Nazi death camps). It was a unique duel, played out in the Sao
Paolo residence of the Cukurs family, in the jungles of Brazil, by
the lagoon of Porto Alegre and on the beautiful beaches of Punta
del Este. In this unique book a former senior Mossad agent
describes an operation carried out in 1964-65 to identify, locate
and execute the notorious Nazi war criminal Herbert Cukurs, who was
personally responsible for the murder of over 30,000 Latvian Jews.
The main part of the operation was undertaken almost
single-handedly by 'Anton Kuenzle'. identity as a successful
businessman and offering Cukurs a lucrative deal to entice him away
from his secure life in Brazil to a trap laid for him in Uruguay.
There Cukurs met his fate at the hands of a Mossad hit team.
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