Introducing Empiricism - logic and epistemology in the British Isles (1570-1689)
David Robinson
Icon Books (2013)
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History / Social History, Philosophy / History & Surveys / General, Philosophy / Movements / Empiricism
9781848315082
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Our knowledge comes primarily from experience - what our senses tell us. But is experience really what it seems? The experimental breakthroughs in 17th-century science of Kepler, Galileo and Newton informed the great British empiricist tradition, which accepts a 'common-sense' view of the world - and yet concludes that all we can ever know are 'ideas'.Dave Robinson, with the aid of Bill Mayblin's brilliant illustrations, outlines the argumentsof Locke, Berkeley, Hume, J.S. Mill, Bertrand Russell and the last British empiricist, A.J. Ayer. They also explore criticisms of empiricism in the work of Kant, Wittgenstein, Karl Popper and others, providing a unique overview of this compelling area of philosophy.
Product Details
Dewey 146.44
No. of Pages 176
Height x Width 6.7 x 4.6  inch
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Purchase Date 09-08-2021