Praised for its clarity, wit, and meticulous writing, this 1964 book is a must-read for anyone intrigued by philosophical problems. Reconstructed from the manuscript notes of G.J. Warnock, it offers a profound critique of sense-datum theories of perception and challenges the foundational assumptions of epistemology. Austin's insightful analysis reveals how many philosophical issues arise from misunderstandings of everyday language, dissolving pseudo-problems andmistaken doctrines with precision and care. Whether you're a seasoned philosopher or new to the field, this book's engaging and readable style makes complex ideas accessible andthought-provoking. Dive into a world where careful word analysis leads to profound philosophical insights and discover why this book is highly recommended by critics and readers alike.
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Imprint
Oxford University Press Inc
Publication Year
1964
Dimensions
Width
5.33 inch
Height
0.35 inch
Weight
160 gr
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