Introduction; 1. Scepticism and Epistemology; 2. Transcendental Arguments: Objections; 3. Transcendental Arguments: Strategies; 4. The Problems of the External World; 5. The Problem of Causality; 6. The Problem of Other Minds; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.
Robert Stern is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Sheffield.
A timely and important work ... an excellent book. British Journal for the History of Philosophy Stern moves briskly and deftly through a great deal of historical and contemporary work ... Stern's book should be read by anyone interested in transcendental arguments or scepticism. The Philosophical Quarterly The only monograph in English devoted entirely to transcendental arguments. The Philosophical Quarterly Stern claims, no doubt correctly, that his is the only monograph in English devoted to this topic, and it is a timely and important work ... this is an excellent book. British Journal for the History of Philosophy Buy this book and a crate of wine, and work carefully through both of them in the company of a few like-minded colleagues. MIND
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