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The Problem of Knowledge, Hardback Book

The Problem of Knowledge Hardback

Part of the Routledge Library Editions: Epistemology series

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Originally published in 1916. This book reviews the common problems of philosophy and then critiques the varied epistemological theories of the time.

A theory of knowledge may be either dualistic or monistic and realistic or idealistic.

Examining the resulting doctrines at the beginning, this book then goes on to consider mysticism, psychology, logic, consciousness, intellectualism and then scientific method.

A fascinating insight into early Twentieth century philosophy.

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