
Aims and Scope
What is knowledge? How do we achieve it? Why is it worth striving for? Is knowledge possible at all? Starting from these traditional questions about the nature, source, and value of knowledge, as well as its possibility and limits, the author investigates the most important positions in current epistemology. She then defends her own approach which meets the requirements of epistemology and philosophy of language with regard to a philosophically satisfying conception of knowledge.
- 23 x 15.5 cm
- Includes a print version and an ebook
- Language:
- German
- Type of Publication:
- Monograph
- Keywords:
- Knowledge; Epistemology; Skepticism; Contextualism; Theory of Justification
- Readership:
- Academics, Libraries, Institutes, Students (Philosophy)
- Subjects
- Philosophy > Theoretical Philosophy > Epistemology
- Philosophy > Theoretical Philosophy > Philosophy of Language, Logic
- Philosophy > Theoretical Philosophy > Philosophy of Science, Philosophy of Nature, Technology, Mathematics
- Philosophy > Theoretical Philosophy > Epistemology
- Philosophy > Theoretical Philosophy > Philosophy of Language, Logic
- Philosophy > Theoretical Philosophy > Philosophy of Science, Philosophy of Nature, Technology, Mathematics
- Philosophy > Theoretical Philosophy > Epistemology
- Philosophy > Theoretical Philosophy > Philosophy of Language, Logic
- Philosophy > Theoretical Philosophy > Philosophy of Science, Philosophy of Nature, Technology, Mathematics
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