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AYER, A.J. - The Problem of Knowledge.

Harmondsworth: Penguin. 1966. "Begins by taking the question of what is meant by knowledge as an example of a philosophical enquiry. Having maintained that to say that one knows a fact is to claim the right to be sure of it, shows how claims may be disputed on philosophical grounds". Pp 221. Toned pages. P/b. Spine scuffed. G+.
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