Philosophy of Roderick Chisholm, Volume 25
Explore the profound insights of Roderick Chisholm in the comprehensive "Philosophy of Roderick Chisholm, Volume 25," expertly edited by Lewis Edwin Hahn. Published by Open Court Publishing Co. in 1999, this 756-page paperback delves into Chisholm's significant contributions to epistemology and modern philosophy. The text intricately weaves together Chisholm's interpretation of other philosophers' ideas alongside his own groundbreaking theories on knowledge and perception.
Discover his robust defense of Cartesian dualism and foundationalism, along with his innovative adverbial theory of sensory experience. Additionally, Chisholm's exploration of immanent agent causation offers a compelling resolution to the enduring problem of personal freedom. This volume is an essential read for anyone interested in Western philosophy and the evolution of modern thought. Dive into the rich tapestry of Chisholm's philosophical legacy and enhance your understanding of the theory of knowledge.