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What we can know is a philosophical and literary exploration by Ian McEwan, one of contemporary literature’s most intellectually rigorous voices. The work engages with profound questions about epistemology, human understanding, and the limits of knowledge. McEwan brings his characteristic precision and insight to examine how we come to know what we know, the reliability of our perceptions, and the nature of truth itself. The book reflects McEwan’s ongoing preoccupation with the complexities of human consciousness and the gap between what we believe and what is actually true. Through McEwan’s distinctive prose and intellectual depth, readers are invited to reconsider their assumptions about knowledge and understanding. This work will appeal to readers interested in philosophy, literary fiction, and the fundamental questions that shape human experience and meaning-making.







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