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|a Scheffler, Israel.
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|a Worlds of truth :
|b a philosophy of knowledge /
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|a Worlds of Truth: A Philosophy of Knowledge explicates and builds upon a half century of philosophical work by the noted philosopher Israel Scheffler.:.; Propounds a new doctrine of plurealism which maintains the existence of multiple real worlds.; Offers a defense of absolute truth, which denies certainty and eschews absolutism, and defends systematic relativity, objectivity, and fallibilism.; Emphasizes a wide range of pragmatic interests: epistemology and scientific development, cognition and emotion, science and ethics, ritual and culture, and art and science.
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