An account of the nature of belief, and justified and unjustified belief. The account is teleological: beliefs are justified as the products of cognitive functions established by natural selection. The issue of "realism", of the relation between explanation and the real world is also discussed.
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An account of the nature of belief, and justified and unjustified belief. The account is teleological: beliefs are justified as the products of cognitive functions established by natural selection. The issue of "realism", of the relation between explanation and the real world is also discussed.
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Good. Good book. Trade paperback (US). 236 p. Cambridge Studies in Philosophy. All pages and cover are intact. Pages may have dog-ears. Possible slight loose binding or cocked spine. Cover may have creases, deep chips, scuffs, and scratches. The edges and corners may have a good amount of bumps and wear. Book may contain highlighting/underlining, markings or signed by the previous owner. Book may be Ex Library and have stickers, remainder marks, and library pockets. Used copy so book does not contain unused access codes or have the accompanying CD.
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Very Good. Crisp, clean pages; no owners' marks; square, uncreased spine; soft cover shows very gentle toning around the edges, a few pale gray spots along the spine, and mild rubbing at corners and spine ends, otherwise excellent.