Knowledge and its Limits
Discover the groundbreaking insights of Knowledge and its Limits by Timothy Williamson, published by Oxford University Press in 2002. This thought-provoking work spans 352 pages and introduces a systematic new conception of knowledge as a distinct mental state. Williamson expertly navigates complex philosophical issues, including skepticism, evidence, probability, assertion, realism, and anti-realism, while exploring the boundaries of what can be known.
With its innovative approach to epistemology, this book not only challenges traditional views but also makes a significant contribution to the philosophy of mind. Whether you're a seasoned philosopher or a curious reader, Knowledge and its Limits will enhance your understanding of knowledge and its intricacies. Don't miss the chance to delve into this essential text that reshapes the landscape of modern philosophy.