Epistemology

“Epistemology” by Anthony O’Hear is an illustrated collection published by Cambridge University Press on October 22, 2009. This book compiles essays from prominent philosophers, stemming from the London Lecture Series of the Royal Institute of Philosophy for 2006-7. The work engages with various aspects of epistemology, a key area within philosophy, and features contributions from notable figures such as Alvin Goldman and Timothy Williamson.
Readers will find a diverse range of perspectives and discussions that reflect the current developments in epistemology. The essays explore fundamental questions and theories, providing insights into the nature of knowledge and belief. With 139 pages, this edition serves as a resource for those interested in philosophical inquiry and the evolving discourse surrounding epistemological issues.
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Based on the London Lecture Series of the Royal Institute of Philosophy for 2006-7, this collection brings together essays from leading figures in a rapidly developing field of philosophy. Contributors include: Alvin Goldman, Timothy Williamson, Duncan Pritchard, Miranda Fricker, Scott Sturgeon, Jose Zalabardo, and Quassin Casay.
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