Apprehension: Reason in the Absence of Rules

Aldershot, UK: Ashgate (2002)
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Against the logical ideal of reason, Holt formulates a neo-Aristotelian ideal of reason as educated, trained, and experienced perspective. Holt introduces a notion of virtuoso epistemology which recasts intuition, objectivity and imagination.

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Dale Lynn Holt
Mississippi State University

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