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Ignorance: A Case for Scepticism (Clarendon Library of Logic and Philosophy) Book
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ASDA
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.
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Blackwell
In these challenging pages, Unger argues for the extreme skeptical view that, not only can nothing ever be known, but no one can ever have any reason at all for anything. A consequence of this is that we cannot ever have any emotions about...
- 0198244177
- 9780198244172
- Peter Unger
- 4 January 1978
- OUP Oxford
- Paperback (Book)
- 336
- New Ed
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