Knowledge : a very short introduction
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- 9780199661268
- G 121 NAGA
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G 121 HEYD Theory of knowledge for the IB Diploma: Course guide | G 121 KANT Critique of pure reason | G 121 MART Epistemology : a beginner's guide | G 121 NAGA Knowledge : a very short introduction | G 121 SEAR The Construction of social reality | G 121.076 HEYD Decoding theory of knowledge for the IB Diploma : skills book | G 121.4 GAUK Objectivity : a very short introduction |
Human beings naturally desire knowledge. But what is knowledge? Is it the same as having an opinion? Highlighting the major developments in the theory of knowledge from Ancient Greece to the present day, Jennifer Nagel uses a number of simple everyday examples to explore the key themes and current debates of epistemology.
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