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Paperback Human Knowledge: Classical and Contemporary Approaches Book

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Human Knowledge: Classical and Contemporary Approaches

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Offering a unique and wide-ranging examination of the theory of knowledge, the new edition of this comprehensive collection deftly blends readings from the foremost classical sources with the work of important contemporary philosophical thinkers. Human Knowledge: Classical and Contemporary Approaches, 3/e, offers philosophical examinations of epistemology from ancient Greek and Roman philosophy (Plato, Aristotle, Sextus Empiricus); medieval philosophy (Augustine, Aquinas); early modern philosophy (Descartes, Locke, Leibniz, Berkeley, Hume, Reid, Kant); classical pragmatism and Anglo-American empiricism (James, Russell, Ayer, Lewis, Carnap, Quine, Rorty); and other influential Anglo-American philosophers (Chisholm, Kripke, Moore, Wittgenstein, Strawson, Putnam).
Organized chronologically and thematically, Human Knowledge, 3/e, features exceptionally broad coverage and nontechnical selections that are easily accessible to students. An ideal text for both undergraduate and graduate courses in epistemology, it is enhanced by the editors' substantial general introduction, section overviews, and up-to-date bibliographies. The third edition offers expanded selections on contemporary epistemology and adds selections by Thomas Reid, Richard Rorty, David B. Annis, Richard Feldman and Earl Conee, Ernest Sosa, Barry Stroud, and Louise M. Antony. Human Knowledge, 3/e, offers an unparalleled introduction to our ancient struggle to understand our own intellectual experience.

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Understand epistemology

This is an excellent anthology of primary sources in epistemology for an undergraduate or first year graduate level course. It is also a nice reference source for those who specialize in other areas of philosophy. Moser's introductions to each cluster of readings is of just the right length and depth (short but insightful). Although the lay reader will probably not be able to just plough through this book unless she has an unusually strong interest in the subject, it does its job of providing an historical overview and topical introduction to epistemology. The only shortcoming of the book, perhaps, is its omission of the internalism/externalism debate.
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