
The Oxford Handbook of Epistemology contains 19 previously unpublished chapters by today's leading figures in the field. These chapters function not only as a survey of key areas, but as original scholarship on a range of vital topics. Written accessibly for advanced undergraduates, graduate students, and professional philosophers, the Handbook explains the main ideas and problems of contemporary epistemology while avoiding overly technical detail.
This volume investigates the central questions and contemporary problems within the field of epistemology through a collection of original scholarly contributions. Edited by Paul K. Moser, the text compiles nineteen chapters from prominent philosophers to provide both a survey of the discipline and new research. The framework is designed to bridge the gap between foundational concepts and current debates, ensuring the material remains accessible to advanced students and professionals alike.
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Experts and academics frequently cite this work as a reliable resource for navigating the complexities of modern epistemology. Readers often note that the text successfully balances high-level scholarship with a clarity that makes it suitable for both graduate study and professional reference.
Page Count:
857
Publication Date:
2005-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
019020818X
ISBN-13:
9780190208189
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