Knowing Reality: A Guided Introduction to Metaphysics and Epistemology
Knowing Reality is a guided introduction to metaphysics and epistemology. Each of the book’s twelve chapters contains extended excerpts from influential historical and contemporary philosophers, as well as a guided exposition of their views and their locations within the logical space of the issues at play. Topics are introduced through engaging thought experiments, with relevant philosophical puzzles sprinkled throughout. Complex issues are explained using down-to-earth examples, with illustrations provided to connect with readers and assist them in understanding the sophisticated concepts under discussion.

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Knowing Reality: A Guided Introduction to Metaphysics and Epistemology
Knowing Reality is a guided introduction to metaphysics and epistemology. Each of the book’s twelve chapters contains extended excerpts from influential historical and contemporary philosophers, as well as a guided exposition of their views and their locations within the logical space of the issues at play. Topics are introduced through engaging thought experiments, with relevant philosophical puzzles sprinkled throughout. Complex issues are explained using down-to-earth examples, with illustrations provided to connect with readers and assist them in understanding the sophisticated concepts under discussion.

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Knowing Reality: A Guided Introduction to Metaphysics and Epistemology

Knowing Reality: A Guided Introduction to Metaphysics and Epistemology

by Dwayne Moore
Knowing Reality: A Guided Introduction to Metaphysics and Epistemology

Knowing Reality: A Guided Introduction to Metaphysics and Epistemology

by Dwayne Moore

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Knowing Reality is a guided introduction to metaphysics and epistemology. Each of the book’s twelve chapters contains extended excerpts from influential historical and contemporary philosophers, as well as a guided exposition of their views and their locations within the logical space of the issues at play. Topics are introduced through engaging thought experiments, with relevant philosophical puzzles sprinkled throughout. Complex issues are explained using down-to-earth examples, with illustrations provided to connect with readers and assist them in understanding the sophisticated concepts under discussion.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781554815302
Publisher: Broadview Press
Publication date: 07/25/2023
Pages: 392
Product dimensions: 6.50(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.72(d)

About the Author

Dwayne Moore is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Saskatchewan.

Table of Contents

Additional Resources

Preface


Chapter 1: Philosophy and Sophistry

  • 1.1 Ancient Greek Mythology

  • 1.2 Ancient Greek Philosophy

  • 1.3 Sophism

  • 1.4 The Upside of Philosophy

  • 1.5 How to Win an Argument

  • Summary

  • Additional Resources


Chapter 2: Truth and Relativism

  • 2.1 Correspondence Theory

  • 2.2 Coherence Theory

  • 2.3 Pragmatic Theory

  • 2.4 Relativism

  • Summary

  • Additional Resources


Chapter 3: Substances: Change and Sameness

  • 3.1 Milesian Materialism

  • 3.2 Eleatic Idealism

  • 3.3 Substratum Theory

  • 3.4 Bundle Theory

  • 3.5 Perdurantism

  • Summary

  • Additional Resources


Chapter 4: Personal Identity

  • 4.1 Soul Theory

  • 4.2 Bundle Theory

  • 4.3 Psychological Theory

  • 4.4 Brute Physical Theory

  • 4.5 The Relational Self

  • Summary

  • Additional Resources


Chapter 5: Mind and Brain

  • 5.1 Dualism

  • 5.2 Mind-Brain Identity Theory

  • 5.3 Functionalism

  • 5.4 Eliminative Materialism

  • 5.5 Idealism

  • Summary

  • Additional Resources


Chapter 6: Free Will and Determinism

  • 6.1 Hard Determinism

  • 6.2 Libertarianism

  • 6.3 Compatibilism

  • Summary

  • Additional Resources


Chapter 7: Knowledge

  • 7.1 Propositional Knowledge

  • 7.2 Descartes’ Rationalism

  • 7.3 Hume’s Empiricism

  • 7.4 Naturalized Epistemology

  • 7.5 Social Epistemology

  • Summary

  • Additional Resources


Chapter 8: Perception

  • 8.1 Direct Realism

  • 8.2 Skepticism

  • 8.3 Representational Model

  • 8.4 Idealism

  • 8.5 Intentionalism

  • Summary

  • Additional Resources


Chapter 9: Self-Knowledge

  • 9.1 Inner Sense Model

  • 9.2 Behaviourism

  • 9.3 Acquaintance Model

  • 9.4 Externalist Models

  • 9.5 Self-Deception

  • 9.6 Rationality and Irrationality

  • Summary

  • Additional Resources


Chapter 10: Philosophy of Science

  • 10.1 Aristotle

  • 10.2 Francis Bacon

  • 10.3 David Hume

  • 10.4 Immanuel Kant

  • 10.5 Logical Positivism

  • 10.6 W.V.O. Quine

  • 10.7 Helen Longino

  • Summary

  • Additional Resources


Chapter 11: God and Naturalism

  • 11.1 The Cosmological Argument for Theism

  • 11.2 The Naturalistic Argument for Naturalism

  • 11.3 The Teleological Argument for Theism

  • 11.4 The Problem of Evil

  • Summary

  • Additional Resources


Chapter 12: Religious Experience, Faith, and Reason

  • 12.1 Varieties of Religious Experience

  • 12.2 Religious Experience as Delusions

  • 12.3 The Principle of Credulity and the Principle of Testimony

  • 12.4 Naturalistic Accounts

  • 12.5 Reason and Faith

  • 12.6 Fideism

  • 12.7 Evidentialism

  • 12.8 The Belief Model

  • Summary

  • Additional Resources


Appendix: How to Write a Philosophy Essay


Bibliography

Permissions Acknowledgements

Image Credits

Index

List of Included Readings

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