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| € 26.97 The idea that science is just one more way of knowing the world and that there are other, radically different, yet equally valid ways, has... € 42.13
€ 28.62 Is absolute belief making a comeback? Recently the public has accepted unquestioningly certain political, economic, and scientific theories,... € 32.55 A unified treatment of conditionals based on epistemological principles rather than the semantical principles in vogue over recent decades.
€ 51.06 shifting of analytic philosophy from its Humean into its Kantian stage would entail. € 12.34 Blackburn offers a tour de force exploration of what he calls "the most exciting and engaging issue in the whole of philosophy"--the age-old...
€ 19.13 How the various things that are said to have meaning--purpose, natural signs, linguistic signs, perceptions, and thoughts--are related to... € 106.02
€ 43.68 The major divide in contemporary epistemology is between those who embrace and those who reject a priori knowledge. Albert Casullo provides... € 61.75 The fundamental goal of this study is to show in which way the philosophy of Merleau-Ponty contributes to a reflection on the genesis of the...
€ 91.69 This book explores the epistemological and ethical issues at the foundations of environmental philosophy. € 31.69 "Kant and the Unity of Reason is a comprehensive reconstruction and a detailed analysis of Kant's "Critique of judgment. In the light of the...
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€ 22.31 Amartya Sen. Lively, concise, and wise, his book prepares the way for a renewed mutual fruition of philosophy and the social sciences.
€ 18.41 The Ethics of Memory draws on the resources of millennia of Western philosophy and religion to provide us with healing ideas that will... € 39.65 How is knowledge produced and used in cyberspace? David Hakken - a key figure in the anthropology of science and technology studies ...
€ 48.85 This rigorous examination of Kant's Critique of Pure Reason provides a comprehensive analysis of the major metaphysical and epistemological... € 20.59 Wittgenstein's Account of Truth challenges the view that semantic antirealists attribute to Wittgenstein: that we cannot meaningfully call...
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