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Transcendental Epistemology by Tony Cheng provides a comprehensive examination of knowledge acquisition through transcendental philosophy. This volume investigates the fundamental structures and conditions necessary for knowledge to be possible, drawing on classical and contemporary philosophical traditions.
Cheng explores how our minds organize experience and construct understanding, analyzing the relationship between perception, reason, and knowledge. The work addresses key epistemological questions about the nature of truth, justification, and belief systems. By employing transcendental methods, the author demonstrates how examining the conditions for possibility of knowledge reveals essential features of human cognition.
Part of Cambridge University Press’s Elements in Epistemology series, this accessible yet rigorous treatment bridges historical philosophical perspectives with modern epistemological debates. The book serves as an important resource for students and scholars seeking to understand the foundations of knowledge and the philosophical frameworks that underpin our understanding of reality.







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