Sur La L gitimit De La Facult De Conna tre... by Francisque Bouillier delves into the philosophical examination of the legitimacy of knowledge. Written in French, this work provides insight into the epistemological considerations of the time. Bouillier explores the foundations upon which knowledge is built, questioning and analyzing the very capacity of humans to understand and interpret the world around them.
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