Epistemology

Stephen Everson editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:22nd Feb '90

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Deals with Epistemology in the period from the sixth century BC to the second and third centuries AD.

This volume, the first in the Companions to Ancient Thought series, deals with Epistemology in the period from the sixth century BC to the second and third centuries AD; the theory of knowledge, and the range of 'epistemic states' explored in the ancient texts is much wider than those to be found in contemporary discussions of epistemology or cognitionThis volume deals with Epistemology. The period from the sixth century BC to the second and third centuries AD was one of the most fertile for the theory of knowledge, and the range of 'epistemic states' explored in the ancient texts is much wider than those to be found in contemporary discussions of epistemology or cognition. Greek philosophers approached these problems in a great variety of ways, from the extreme relativism of Protagoras to the scepticism of the Pyrrhonists, and the contributors demonstrate both the familiarity and novelty of this range of views in their critical essays.

"The essays are well written, learned, and philosophically sophisticated." Choice
"Overall, this is a fine collection of essays, one which can be read with profit either by a beginning student or by a scholar. The contributors discuss their subject in the best traditions of history of philosophy, showing knowledge of and respect for both ancient and modern traditions, without trying to make over either tradition in the interests of the other." Daniel W. Graham, Teaching Philosophy
"Everson's first volume must be judged an unqualified success, since it demonstrates better than any comparable anthology both the variety and philosophical sophistication of ancient epistemological discussions." Philip Mitsis, Classical World

ISBN: 9780521341615

Dimensions: 228mm x 152mm x 23mm

Weight: 570g

296 pages