Access to Philosophy S.
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The Access to Philosophy series offers a concise and readable introduction to key areas of philosophy for students and the general reader. The Theory of Knowledge explores the nature and extent of knowledge. It looks at the key questions: What do we know? How do we know it? and analyses our right to the beliefs we have, how we acquire them and whether we can take them to be knowledge. Via key philosophy texts, in particular Descartes' Meditations, The Theory of Knowledge covers the following four areas: - Empiricism and Rationalism - Knowledge and Justification - Knowledge and Scepticism - Knowledge of the External World.
An examination of the key issues in the philosophy of religion, including the proofs for the existence of God, the problem of evil, the relationship between mind and body and religious language. The text seeks to provide a solid basis for those who are preparing to start courses in religious studies of philosophy, and it features summary diagrams and advice for students.