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Knowledge: A Very Short Introduction
by Jennifer Nagel
This book serves as an accessible introduction to key concepts in epistemology, making it a perfect companion to 'Epistemology: A Contemporary Introduction to the Theory of Knowledge.'
Buy on AmazonEpistemology: Classic Problems and Contemporary Responses
by Michael Huemer
Chisholm’s work provides historical context and foundational concepts that link well with modern discussions in theory of knowledge.
Buy on AmazonEpistemology: Classic Problems and Contemporary Responses
by Michael Huemer
Chisholm’s work provides historical context and foundational concepts that link well with modern discussions in theory of knowledge.
Buy on AmazonThe Problems of Philosophy
by Bertrand Russell
Russell's discussions on knowledge and how we acquire it align well with epistemological themes relevant to the user's interest.
Buy on AmazonThe Theory of Knowledge: A New Introduction
by Paul K. Moser
Moser’s book engages directly with modern epistemological debates, making it suitable for readers interested in contemporary theory.
Buy on AmazonEpistemology: Classic Problems and Contemporary Responses
by Michael Huemer
Chisholm’s work provides historical context and foundational concepts that link well with modern discussions in theory of knowledge.
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