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Stephen Hetherington on Epistemology
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Stephen Hetherington on Epistemology

Knowing, More or Less
BookHardcover
Ranking1962inReligion
CHF143.00

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Philosophy has long embraced epistemology as one of its central elements. What is knowledge? How do we gain it? Can we gain it? Or do we always deceive ourselves when thinking that we have knowledge? Are we too deeply fallible ever to know something? For centuries, these questions have helped to define and motivate epistemological research. This volume engages strikingly with them, offering some unusual answers. Stephen Hetherington's prominent career within epistemology has been a series of bold, varied and provocative arguments and ideas. Bringing together some elements of his unique body of writing for the first time, this collection features previously published as well as new material displaying and extending some of his highly original approaches to key issues including knowledge, justification, fallibility, scepticism and the Gettier Problem. Advancing our understanding of the systemic nature of Hetherington's thinking, Stephen Hetherington on Epistemology presents his distinctive perspective on some of philosophy's central questions about knowledge - an inviting blend of forensic detail and 'big picture' proposals.
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-350-34474-7
Product TypeBook
BindingHardcover
Publication countryUnited Kingdom
Publishing date16/05/2024
Pages256 pages
LanguageEnglish
SizeWidth 156 mm, Height 234 mm
Article no.33387780
CatalogsBuchzentrum
Data source no.45349740
Product groupReligion
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Author

Stephen Hetherington is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at University of New South Wales, Australia. His books include Good Knowledge, Bad Knowledge (2001), How To Know (2011), and Knowledge and the Gettier Problem (2016). He is the general editor, for Bloomsbury, of The Philosophy of Knowledge: A History (2018, four volumes). He is also Editor-in-Chief of the Australasian Journal of Philosophy.
Jeremiah Joven Joaquin is Professor of Philosophy at De La Salle University, Philippines.
Mark Anthony Dacela is Associate Professor of Philosophy at De La Salle University, Philippines.