Common sense a contemporary defense
Noah Lemos defends the common sense tradition--the view that permits us to justify the philosophical inquiry of many of the things we ordinarily think we know. He discusses the main features of this tradition as expounded by Thomas Reid, G.E. Moore and Roderick Chisholm in a text that will appeal to...
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Format: | Book |
Language: | Inglés |
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New York :
Cambridge University Press
2004.
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Series: | Cambridge studies in philosophy
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Online Access: | Acceso a las primeras páginas |
See on Universidad de Navarra: | https://unika.unav.edu/discovery/fulldisplay?docid=alma991009539939708016&context=L&vid=34UNAV_INST:VU1&search_scope=34UNAV_TODO&tab=34UNAV_TODO&lang=es |
Summary: | Noah Lemos defends the common sense tradition--the view that permits us to justify the philosophical inquiry of many of the things we ordinarily think we know. He discusses the main features of this tradition as expounded by Thomas Reid, G.E. Moore and Roderick Chisholm in a text that will appeal to students and philosophers in epistemology and ethics. |
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Physical Description: | XVI, 192 p. ; 24 cm |
Bibliography: | Incluye bibliografía e índice |
ISBN: | 9780521837842 |