Ways of knowledge and experience

Originally published in 1961. This book is a study of some important ways of knowledge and experience and of the symbols through which they become articulate. Both ‘knowledge’ and ‘experience’ are interpreted in wide senses which are sanctioned by common use – though not always by the usage of philo...

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Main Author: Reid, Louis Arnaud 1895-1986 (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: London Allen & Unwin 1961
In:Year: 1961
Reviews:[Rezension von: Reid, Louis Arnaud, WAYS OF KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE] (1962) (KENNY, ANTHONY)
REVIEWS (1962) (Ramsey, Ian T., 1915 - 1972)
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Cognition theory / Theory of science
Further subjects:B Epistemology / PHILOSOPHY
B Knowledge, Theory of
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Summary:Originally published in 1961. This book is a study of some important ways of knowledge and experience and of the symbols through which they become articulate. Both ‘knowledge’ and ‘experience’ are interpreted in wide senses which are sanctioned by common use – though not always by the usage of philosophers and scientists. The four main fields considered are: the arts, religion, moral knowledge, and our knowledge of one another. These fields, though distinguishable, are nevertheless found to be interrelated in subtle and interesting ways, and it is contended that increase of ‘wisdom’, or ‘educated understanding’, can be achieved only through acceptance and assimilation of all their many-sided disciplines into personal insight. The book deals in a new way with questions of perennial interest which, because they are fundamental, are difficult. Nevertheless, the writing is lucid and untechnical and addressed to a wide range of readers.