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(Ebook) What the Ancients Offer to Contemporary Epistemology by Stephen Hetherington, Nicholas D. Smith ISBN 9780367361402, 036736140X

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Authors:Stephen Hetherington, Nicholas D. Smith
Pages:250 pages.
Year:2019
Editon:1
Publisher:Routledge
Language:english
File Size:9.0 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780367361402, 036736140X
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(Ebook) What the Ancients Offer to Contemporary Epistemology by Stephen Hetherington, Nicholas D. Smith ISBN 9780367361402, 036736140X

This book encourages renewed attention by contemporary epistemologists to an area most of them overlook: ancient philosophy. Readers are invited to revisit writings by Plato, Aristotle, Pyrrho, and others, and to ask what new insights might be gained from those philosophical ancestors. Are there ideas, questions, or lines of thought that were present in some ancient philosophy and that have subsequently been overlooked? Are there contemporary epistemological ideas, questions, or lines of thought that can be deepened by gazing back upon some ancient philosophy? The answers are 'yes' and 'yes', according to this book’s 13 chapters, written by philosophers seeking to enrich contemporary epistemology through engaging with ancient epistemology.
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