Reconceptions in philosophy and other arts and sciences

London: Routledge. Edited by Catherine Z. Elgin (1988)
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Knowing and Making 1. Obstacles to Knowing The theory of knowledge to be sketched here rejects both absolutism and nihilism, both unique truth and the ...

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