The third edition of this highly acclaimed text is ideal for introductory courses in epistemology. Assuming little or no philosophical knowledge, it guides beginning students through the landmarks in epistemology, covering historically important topics as well as current issues and debates.
About the Author
Adam Morton is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Oklahoma. His publications include Frames of Mind (1980), Disasters and Dilemmas (Blackwell, 1991), and Philosophy in Practice: An Introduction to the Main Questions (Blackwell, 1995).
Features
Guides the reader through the main landmarks of epistemology.
Covers both historically important topics and current issues and debates.
Includes an entirely new chapter on externalism and epistemic virtues.
Each chapter contains comprehension questions, simulation questions, and a list of relevant electronic resources.
Revised for clarity and ease of comprehension throughout.