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"What Is Truth? An Essay in the Theory of Knowledge" is a profound exploration into the nature of truth and the foundations of human understanding. Arthur Kenyon Rogers delves into the complexities of epistemology, examining the relationship between belief, reality, and the verification of knowledge. The work serves as a significant contribution to early 20th-century American philosophy, specifically within the school of critical realism.
Rogers meticulously analyzes various theories of truth, challenging purely idealistic or pragmatic interpretations. He argues for a perspective that acknowledges the objective reality of the world while addressing the subjective processes of human cognition. By dissecting the structure of judgment and the criteria for certainty, the author provides a rigorous framework for understanding how we come to know what is true.
This essay remains a vital resource for students and scholars of philosophy interested in the historical development of epistemological thought. Its clear, logical progression and depth of insight make "What Is Truth? An Essay in the Theory of Knowledge" an essential read for anyone seeking to grasp the fundamental questions regarding the limits and possibilities of human reason.
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