
When A New Girl Arrives At School, Kirsten Is Jealous, Completely Forgetting How Scared And Lonely She Felt The Year Before When She Was The New Girl In School. Gives Instructions For Making A Friendship Pillow Like Those Made In The 1850s. By Richard I. Aaron. Includes Bibliographical References.
This work investigates the fundamental relationship between human cognition and the logical structures that govern rational thought. Richard I. Aaron, a noted philosopher, examines how individuals acquire knowledge and the extent to which reason functions as a reliable instrument for understanding reality. The text synthesizes classical epistemological inquiries with modern analytical frameworks to challenge the reader's assumptions about the nature of truth and belief. By dissecting the mechanics of perception and inference, the author provides a rigorous defense of rationalism within the context of human experience.
What You Will Find
Scholars frequently cite this text as a dense, foundational exploration of rationalist philosophy that demands careful, iterative reading. Experts highlight the author's precise logical structure as a benchmark for academic discourse in the field of epistemology.
Page Count:
276
Publication Date:
1971-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford Univ Pr
ISBN-10:
0198243510
ISBN-13:
9780198243519
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