Epistemology - First Books in Philosophy

3.65 ( 43 Ratings by Goodreads)
Epistemology

Epistemology - First Books in Philosophy

3.65 (43 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 16 December, 2005
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Epistemology is an accessible and indispensable volume for undergraduates studying philosophy.

  • Essential introduction to epistemology, a field of fundamental philosophical importance
  • Offers concise and well-written synopses of different epistemological debates and concerns
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781405125673
ISBN10 1405125675
Number Of Pages 160
Item Weight 281 g
Product Dimensions 154 x 231 x 10 mm
Publisher / Reseller John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Format paperback
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“This book is an accessible introduction from the perspective of a leading epistemologist. It efficiently surveys and appraises recent work in epistemology. Principal positions are fairly presented. The criticism is crisp. Fumerton’s position has considerable force, as this book brings out.” Review of Metaphysics

"A distinguished contributor to the field guides newcomers with characteristically clear and distinct thought and discourse. An excellent introduction."
Ernest Sosa, Brown University


"Fumerton’s new book is a concise and tightly argued introduction to both the most central issues of epistemology and the leading recent views and arguments pertaining to those issues."
Laurence BonJour, University of Washington


"In lively and accessible prose, Fumerton presents rival positions fairly and sympathetically while not hiding his own influential views."
Richard Feldman, University of Rochester

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Author's Bio

Richard Fumerton is F. Wendell Miller Professor of Philosophy at the University of Iowa.His publications include Metaphysical and Epistemological Problems of Perception (1985), Reason and Morality: A Defense of the Egocentric Perspective (1990), Metaepistemology and Skepticism (1995), and Realism and the Correspondence Theory of Truth (2002).

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