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Through an examination of this analogy, and in light of Wittgenstein's On Certainty, this book argues that understood correctly the 'parity' argument in fact lends epistemological support to the argument that religious considerations should not be raised in public debate.
A critical appraisal of recent work in philosophy on the nature of tacit knowledge - the form of implicit knowledge that we rely on for learning.
The history of scepticism is assumed by many to be the history of failed responses to a problem first raised by Descartes. This title engages with the work of canonical philosophers to show how themes that first emerged in the Hellenistic period are inextricably bound up with the historical development of scepticism.
Neil Gascoigne provides the first comprehensive introduction Richard Rorty's work.
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