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Paperback Cogitationes Subitaneae De Veritatis Cognoscendae Principio Atque Criterio Book

ISBN: 1277017425

ISBN13: 9781277017427

Cogitationes Subitaneae De Veritatis Cognoscendae Principio Atque Criterio

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Cogitationes Subitaneae De Veritatis Cognoscendae Principio Atque Criterio explores fundamental questions concerning the nature of truth and the criteria by which it can be known. Penned by Ephraim Gerhard and Sebastian Jacob Jungendres, this work delves into the philosophical underpinnings of epistemology, examining the principles that guide our understanding of reality. The book provides insights into historical perspectives on truth, engaging with philosophical debates that have shaped Western thought. A valuable resource for scholars and students interested in epistemology, the philosophy of religion, and the history of philosophical inquiry.

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