Towards a non-classical epistemology

Towards a non-classical epistemology

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The book "Towards non-classical epistemology", written by a team of authors - Lecturer B. A. , Autonomous N. C. and B.. and . , is a fascinating and in-depth study that opens up new horizons in the philosophy of knowledge. This work will be a real discovery for all who are interested in philosophy, the theory of knowledge and modern approaches to the study of the nature of knowledge. In their book, the authors invite the reader to plunge into the world of non-classical epistemology, which challenges traditional ideas about knowledge, truth and methods of cognition. Unlike classical approaches, which are based on strict logical constructs and universal truths, nonclassical epistemology focuses on the context, diversity, and dynamism of knowledge. This makes the book especially relevant in the modern world, where information is rapidly changing, and traditional models of knowledge are often insufficient. The book will be of interest to both students and graduate students of philosophical faculties, as well as to a wide range of readers seeking to understand complex issues related to the nature of knowledge and its sources. It is suitable for those who are interested not only in philosophy, but also in sociology, cultural studies, as well as for anyone who wants to expand their horizons in the field of scientific thinking. Readers who are passionate about questions about how we know the world and how our understanding of reality is formed will find many useful ideas and concepts in this book. The topics raised in Towards a Nonclassical Epistemology cover a wide range of topics, from the relationship between knowledge and faith to the role of language and culture in shaping our understanding. The authors explore how various philosophical schools and trends, such as postmodernism, constructivism, and pragmatism, influence our perception of knowledge. They also look at how social and cultural contexts shape our understanding of truth and how this knowledge can be used in practical life. The style of the authors is distinguished by clarity and accessibility, which makes complex concepts understandable to a wide audience. They skillfully combine theoretical reflections with practical examples, which allows the reader not only to comprehend the proposed ideas, but also to see their application in real life. This makes the book not only a tutorial, but also a fascinating reading for anyone who wants to understand the nature of knowledge more deeply. Lecturer in . A. , Autonomova N. C. and Springinin B. and . These are authors whose names are already known in philosophical circles. Their previous work has also dealt with epistemology and philosophy, and in this book they continue to develop their ideas, offering the reader a fresh perspective on old problems. Their approach to the study of philosophical issues combines both classical traditions and modern trends, making their work particularly valuable for study. If you are looking for a book that will help you rethink your ideas about knowledge and truth, “Towards a non-classical epistemology” will be a real discovery for you. Not only will it broaden your horizons, but it will also inspire deep reflection on how we perceive the world around us. Do not miss the opportunity to get acquainted with this unique work, which will certainly take a worthy place in the library of everyone who is interested in philosophy and theory of knowledge.
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Name of the Author
Автономова Наталия Сергеевна
Лекторский В.А.
Пружинин Б.И.
Language
Russian
ISBN
9785954001518

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