Blind Realism: Essay on Human Knowledge and Natural Science (Studies in Epistemology and Cognitive Theory)

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pp.247.”Blind Realism originated in the deeply felt conviction that the widespread acceptance of Gettier-type counterexamples to the classical definition of knowledge rests in a demonstrably erroneous understanding of the nature of human knowledge. In seeking to defend that conviction, Robert F. Almeder offers a fairly detailed and systematic picture of the nature and limits of human factual knowledge.”

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ISBN 0847677095
ISBN13 9780847677092
Number of pages 247
Original Title Blind Realism: Essay on Human Knowledge and Natural Science (Studies in Epistemology and Cognitive Theory)
Published Date 1992
Book Condition Very good
Jacket Condition Very good
Binding Hardcover
Size 8vo
Place of Publication Lanham
Edition First edition
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pp.247.”Blind Realism originated in the deeply felt conviction that the widespread acceptance of Gettier-type counterexamples to the classical definition of knowledge rests in a demonstrably erroneous understanding of the nature of human knowledge. In seeking to defend that conviction, Robert F. Almeder offers a fairly detailed and systematic picture of the nature and limits of human factual knowledge.”

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Weight 0.47 kg