Aristotle on Knowledge of Nature and Modern Skepticism

Lanham: Lexington Books (2014)
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Nathan R. Colaner articulates a notion of knowledge that is characteristically Aristotelian without being dependent on his metaphysics. Simultaneously, Colaner places Aristotle’s epistemology in dialogue with modern thinkers’ works to create a bridge between classical and modern philosophy

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