Can We Know Anything? A Debate

Can We Know Anything? A Debate by Bryan Frances, published by Routledge in 2023, presents a structured dialogue between Michael Huemer and Bryan Frances on the nature of knowledge and its acquisition. This edition spans 210 pages and is written in English, exploring the philosophical questions surrounding our ability to understand the world beyond our own perceptions.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the debate format, which begins with opening statements and progresses through two rounds of replies. The discussion delves into key topics in philosophy, social science, and sociology, offering insights into the complexities of knowledge and perception. This book serves as a thought-provoking resource for those interested in the fundamental questions of epistemology and the limits of human understanding.
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In this book, Michael Huemer and Bryan Frances debate whether – and how – we can gain knowledge of the world outside of our own minds. Starting with opening statements, the debate moves through two rounds of replies.
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