Epistemology as Philosophy’s Core Inquiry - Deepstash

Epistemology as Philosophy’s Core Inquiry

  • The theory of knowledge has become central to philosophy since Descartes
  • Russell highlights the influence of subjectivism, derived from modern epistemological concerns

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Bertrand Russell's A History of Western Philosophy emphasizes the central role of epistemology in modern philosophy, exploring the evolution of knowledge theories. It highlights skepticism's impact, the integration of logic in clarifying philosophical questions, and the limits of empirical methods. The book underscores philosophy's unique position between science and theology.

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