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by Keith Lehrer
--This is a philosophical book which states aspects of human
thinking and actions. It uniquely presents reason, knowledge,
wisdom, autonomy , love, consensus, and consciousness. It talks
about essential ideas which centers our system of thinking, and
the three unifying ideas of self trust.
A)Capacity for metamental ascent
B)Reflective evaluation
c)Loops of trustworthiness
--The author strives to get across the point that self trust is
the basis of our trustworthiness. In page 26 he reinforces
this point by saying, "my evaluations of what is true and what
is merit are what makes me worthy of my trust and leads to
knowledge and wisdom."
**Peer recommendation--this book will teach you to believe in
yourself and trust yourself and will
help you over come obstacles in your teen
years and be in more self control of
yourself in which you will survive peer
pressure
**Adult recommendation--this book will teach you to be self
believing, and will show you to
reason and use knowledge to ascertain
and solve problems that arise before you
in life.
**All schools--this book will teach your kids to reason and use
knowledge which will shape their future and
and thinking skills.
**You should ponder these 3 ideas while reading this book because
it relates to the system of evaluation.
A)Preference
B)Acceptances
c)Justification
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In a subject containing such obscure terminology, Lehrer starts the reader off on the right foot; if the reader puts enough work in to understand his first chapter, he will have a good understanding of the language of the subject. His remaining chapters do as good a job as can be expected of taking the reader through the various problems that the discussion of different theories of knowledge. Lehrer tries to make it interesting by arguing for his own pet theory (a coherence theory supported by the trustworthiness principle), and his ploy does help the reader pay attention, though in his partisanship he doesn't always present the opposing argument fairly (as in the counterexamples to undefeated justification in chapter 7). On the whole, however, a valient effort and a worthwhile read for anyone interested in epistemology.
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