This book argues that the subjective and the objective are crucially dependent on one another and neither is intelligible apart from the other. There is no such thing as a purely external, in-itself world. This book is not intended as a defense of epistemological relativism but as a strong recommendation for modest fallibilism and pluralism.
This book argues that the subjective and the objective are crucially dependent on one another and neither is intelligible apart from the other. There is no such thing as a purely external, in-itself world. This book is not intended as a defense of epistemological relativism but as a strong recommendation for modest fallibilism and pluralism.
Donald A. Crosby is professor of philosophy emeritus of Colorado State University.
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Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter One Mind and World Chapter Two Inner Lives of Humans Chapter Three Conscious Self-Awareness in Other Animals Chapter Four Morality and the Inner Life Chapter Five Persons and Things Chapter Six Inwardness and Religion Chapter Seven Interpreted Worlds Bibliography Index About the Author
Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter One Mind and World Chapter Two Inner Lives of Humans Chapter Three Conscious Self-Awareness in Other Animals Chapter Four Morality and the Inner Life Chapter Five Persons and Things Chapter Six Inwardness and Religion Chapter Seven Interpreted Worlds Bibliography Index About the Author
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