Delve into how we come to know what we know and why mind matters for every answer.
This edition surveys the foundations of knowledge, showing how observation and mental laws shape what we consider true. It argues that universal ideas and necessities arise from the mind's own activity, not simply from what the senses report.
Readers will follow a clear line of inquiry—from habit and inheritance to the decisive role of rational standards—through discussions of causation, perception, and the limits of experience. The text invites careful reflection on how thought constructs an intelligible world and what this means for philosophy, science, and daily reasoning.
Ideal for readers who want a rigorous, accessible introduction to the theory of knowledge and its place in philosophical inquiry.
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