
Perception, Reason, & Knowledge: An Introduction to Epistemology
by Douglas G. Arner
"Perception, Reason, & Knowledge: An Introduction to Epistemology" by Douglas G. Arner, published by Scott, Foresman and Company in 1972, is a key text in philosophy. This edition lacks a dust jacket but remains in fair condition with intact binding. A valuable resource for understanding epistemology, it is ideal for students and scholars seeking insight into the nature of knowledge and belief.
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The book is in fair condition with visible wear on the cover, including some edge scuffing. The binding appears intact, ensuring the pages are secure. There is no dust jacket, which is not uncommon for academic paperbacks. Internally, the pages are clean with no inscriptions or library markings, making it a suitable copy for collectors or those interested in philosophical studies.
About This Vintage 1972 Edition
"Perception, Reason, & Knowledge: An Introduction to Epistemology" by Douglas G. Arner, published by Scott, Foresman and Company in 1972, is a pivotal work in the field of philosophy. Edited by Arner, a scholar at Arizona State University, this book offers a comprehensive introduction to epistemology, the study of knowledge and justified belief. The publication is based out of Glenview, Illinois, and London, reflecting its international academic reach. While the edition is not specified, the book's 1972 copyright suggests it is an early printing. This edition is essential for those interested in philosophical studies, particularly in understanding the frameworks of perception and reasoning. The book's subject matter is crucial for students and scholars of philosophy, providing foundational insights into how knowledge is acquired and validated. The physical condition of the book is fair, with a notable absence of a dust jacket, typical of many academic texts from this era.
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