When Is True Belief Knowledge?
Explore the intriguing intersection of belief and knowledge in Richard Foley's compelling work, When Is True Belief Knowledge?, published by Princeton University Press in 2012. Stretching across 168 pages, this insightful book delves into philosophical dilemmas surrounding the nature of belief, truth, and justification. Using relatable examples—like a woman who mistakenly believes a broken clock shows the correct time—Foley challenges readers to consider what constitutes true knowledge versus mere belief. His thought-provoking observations encourage a deeper understanding of epistemology, making this book essential for anyone interested in the nuances of human thought and cognition. Whether you're a student of philosophy or simply curious about how we come to know what we know, When Is True Belief Knowledge? offers valuable insights that will enrich your perspective.