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Problems in Philosophy: The Limits of Inquiry
Problems in Philosophy: The Limits of Inquiry
Colin McGinn
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This text offers a theory that grounds philosophical difficulty in the natural structure of the human mind, so that there is no objective correlate for the difficulty we experience when trying to solve philosophical problems. The book contains general metaphilosophical discussions of reason and truth, as well as treatments of central topics in philosophy - consciousness, the self, meaning, free will, the a priori and knowledge. Because of its scope, this book can be used as an advanced introductory text.
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