In Defense of Radical Empiricalism
Essays and Lectures by Roderick Firth
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:28th Nov '97
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Roderick Firth's writings on epistemology amount to an exceptionally careful and cogent defense of an account of perceptual knowledge in the tradition Firth called 'radical empiricism.' This important book collects all of Firth's major works on epistemology; it also contains his only publication in ethics, the extremely influential essay on 'Ethical Absolutism and the Ideal Observer.' In addition, the book includes a number of important previously unpublished essays. Together, these writings constitute the most finished and compelling version of traditional empiricist epistemology. This book will be of value to students and scholars of epistemology, phenomenalism, and ethics.
These essays are a must for anyone interested in the Cartesian project—some land marks. * The Philosophical Review *
ISBN: 9780847687664
Dimensions: 227mm x 149mm x 24mm
Weight: 581g
464 pages