
The academic world has been plagued in recent years by scepticism about truth and knowledge. Paul Boghossian, in his long-awaited first book, sweeps away relativist claims that there is no such thing as objective truth or knowledge, but only truth or knowledge from a particular perspective. He demonstrates clearly that such claims don't even make sense. Boghossian focuses on three different ways of reading the claim that knowledge is socially constructed - one as a thesis about truth and two about justification. And he rejects all three. The intuitive, common-sense view is that there is a way things are that is independent of human opinion, and that we are capable of arriving at belief about how things are that is objectively reasonable, binding on anyone capable of appreciating the relevant evidence regardless of their social or cultural perspective. Difficult as these notions may be, it is a mistake to think that recent philosophy has uncovered powerful reasons for rejecting them. This short, lucid, witty book shows that philosophy provides rock-solid support for common sense against the relativists; it will prove provocative reading throughout the discipline and beyond.
This book investigates the validity of relativist and constructivist claims regarding the nature of truth and knowledge. Paul A. Boghossian, a professor of philosophy, utilizes analytical rigor to challenge the assertion that knowledge is merely a product of social or cultural perspective. He argues that objective truth exists independently of human opinion and that rational justification remains binding across different social contexts.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this work as a clear, accessible defense of objectivism within the field of epistemology. Readers frequently note the balance between rigorous philosophical argumentation and the concise, witty prose style employed by the author.
Page Count:
146
Publication Date:
2007-01-01
ISBN-10:
0191622753
ISBN-13:
9780191622755
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