Description
L. Jonathan Cohen argues against the consensus on a central issue
Reviews
his book contains a wealth of insights and onyone with an interest in epistemology and action theory has much to gain by a careful study of Cohen's arguments. * Anne Bezuidenhout, The Review of Metaphysics *
`The general shape of Cohen's project is attractive ... much of what he has to say on individual issues is provocative and/or illuminating ... this lively and clearly written book is well worth reading by anyone concerned with these issues.' Jane Heal, Times Literary Supplement
`An important, wide-ranging, and remarkably accessible book: highly recommended for all academic libraries.' Humanities
'This sincere and thoughtful essay will appeal to many concerned wih human behaviour, psychologists, cognitive scientists, the legal profession, as well as philosophers.' Explorations in Knowledge
'short but densely packed, wide-ranging, ambitious work ... His book deserves to be widely discussed.' Colin Radford, Keynes College, The University, Canterbury, Mind, Vol. 104, No. 413, January 1995
Cohen's book is well written and well organized, with particularly useful chapter summaries. It contains interesting, worthwhile, and wideranging discussion. * The Philosophical Review *
Book Information
ISBN 9780198242949
Author L. Jonathan Cohen
Format Hardback
Page Count 174
Imprint Clarendon Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 344g
Dimensions(mm) 223mm * 143mm * 20mm