Author: Carr, Herbert Wildon
Synopsis:
In 'The Problem of Truth', Carr, Herbert Wildon takes readers on a captivating journey through the intricate web of truth and its elusive nature. Through thought-provoking discussions and philosophical inquiries, Carr challenges conventional notions of truth and invites readers to question their own understanding of reality. As the narrative unfolds, readers are confronted with a series of intriguing paradoxes and intellectual puzzles that will keep them engaged until the very end. This book is a must-read for anyone seeking to unravel the enigma of truth and explore the profound implications it holds for our lives.
Genres: Philosophy, Non-fiction
Themes: Truth, Perception, Reality, Epistemology
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