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About the Author
Simon Evnine took a Bachelors in Music at King's College, London, before moving to philosophy, doing an M.A. at Bedford College and M.Phil. at University College, London. He completed his Ph.D. at the University of California, Los Angeles and has taught in California and now at the University of Miami.
Reviews
Simon Evnine's new book Epistemic Dimensions of Personhood. It has many virtues: it is clearly written and well argued... its main themes are thought-provoking as well as provocative; it is rich in interesting ideas; it is concise and goes into details; last but not least, it presents a big picture involving core issues for the philosophy of the mind and logic as well as from epistemology and the theory of action... Evnine's book is a welcome addition to the existing literature; everyone interested in epistemology or the philosophy of mind will greatly benefit from reading it. * Peter Baumann, Mind *
Evnine's book is in the main wonderfully clear, and offers detailed arguments about several central issues in the theory of epistemic rationality. It makes a nice entry point for readers new to the topics discussed... Evnine's stated goal is not to reshape our understanding of epistemic rationality, but to defend a 'traditional' conception of persons as rational in some fairly specific ways... the book does offer a highly readable exploration of just how far one can go toward that conception. * Krista Lawlor, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews *
Evnine's book is clearly and honestly written, ambitious and unusually imaginative. It brings the themes of epistemic rationality and personhood together in several unexpected ways. * David Christensen, Brown University *
Book Information
ISBN 9780199239948
Author Simon J. Evnine
Format Hardback
Page Count 188
Imprint Oxford University Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 381g
Dimensions(mm) 222mm * 144mm * 18mm