language: english
Publisher: Oxford University Press, January of 1978 ‧
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Suggests that, not only can nothing ever be known, but no one can ever have a reason at all for anything. The author argues that no one can ever say, let alone believe, that anything is the case, and also proposes a radical departure from the linguistic and epistemological systems we have become accustomed to.

Ignorance

A Case For Scepticism

by Peter (Professor Of Philosophy, Professor Of Philosophy, New York University) Unger

Property Description
ISBN: 9780198244172
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Release Date: January of 1978
Language: English
Cover: Softcover
Pages: 336
Format: Book
Collection: Clarendon Library Of Logic And Philosophy
Categories: Books in English > Social Sciences and Humanities > Philosophy
Books in English > Others
EAN: 9780198244172