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Epistemology

The Big Questions

Linda Martín Alcoff (Syracuse University)

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English
Blackwell Publishers
30 April 2000
As well as including the classic papers from the history of epistemology, this distinctive, wide-ranging anthology provides essential coverage of key contemporary challenges to that tradition.
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Imprint:   Blackwell Publishers
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 246mm,  Width: 173mm,  Spine: 34mm
Weight:   798g
ISBN:   9780631205807
ISBN 10:   0631205802
Series:   Philosophy: The Big Questions
Pages:   464
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  A / AS level ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Linda Martin Alcoff is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Syracuse University. She is the author of Real Knowing: New Versions of the Coherence Theory of Knowledge (1996) and co-editor of Feminist Epistemologies (1993) which was named a Critic's Choice Book for 1993 by the American Educational Studies Association.

Reviews for Epistemology: The Big Questions

Professor Alcoff has assembled a first-rate new collection in epistemology. Its most obvious virtue is that it brings together classic papers in analytic epistemology with recent work in feminist epistemology, allowing comparison and cross-fertilization of work which, for too many, has been treated as if falling into altogether distinct areas. In addition, this collection is sensibly organized more thorough than most, and provided with clear and helpful introductions to each section. It will be valuable resource for both undergraduate and graduate courses. ? Mark Norris, Georgetown University Linda Alcoff presents and organizes central debates in epistemology in a way that both illuminates and bridges diverse contemporary approaches. Her provocative juxtapositions can help to reinvigorate traditional discussions and help set new directions. ? Naomi Scheman, Gothenburg University


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