Knowing What Things Are: An Inquiry-Based Approach

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    Knowing What Things Are: An Inquiry-Based Approach

    “Embark on an enlightening journey into the philosophy of perception with ‘Knowing What Things Are: An Inquiry-Based Approach,’ a captivating exploration curated by experts in philosophy and cognitive science. This book invites readers to delve into the nature of perceptual knowledge, challenging conventional wisdom and presenting an inquiry-based approach to understanding how we come to know the world around us. Whether you’re a seasoned philosopher or a curious mind eager to explore the depths of perception, this volume provides a thought-provoking and accessible examination of the fundamental questions surrounding our awareness of the external world. From perceptual illusions to the philosophy of mind, ‘Knowing What Things Are’ promises a captivating journey through the intricacies of how we acquire knowledge about the objects and events in our perceptual field.”

    “To enrich both the visual and scholarly experience, we are pleased to present the book in both color Matt finish and classic black and white material. The vibrant colors not only bring to life intricate philosophical arguments, perceptual experiences, and cognitive processes but also symbolize the dynamic nature of ongoing research and innovation in the philosophy of perception. Meanwhile, the timeless black and white pages maintain a connection to the enduring principles of philosophical inquiry, creating a reading experience that bridges the contemporary vitality of research in the philosophy of perception with the traditional elegance of academic exploration. Immerse yourself in the pages of ‘Knowing What Things Are,’ where the convergence of groundbreaking insights, visual clarity, and traditional elegance promises to stimulate and enrich your understanding of the profound questions surrounding perceptual knowledge.”

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