Barry Stroud has, since the 1970s, been a key contributor to the philosophical study of human knowledge. This book presents the best of his essays in this area. More than half are concerned with identifying clearly the question or issue that philosophical theories of knowledge are meant to answer.[...]
A selection of the most notable essays of a leading contemporary philosopher on a set of central topics in the subject. Barry Stroud offers penetrating studies of meaning, understanding, necessity, and the intentionality of thought.[...]
This volume of uncollected essays by Barry Stroud explores central issues and ideas in the work of individual philosophers, ranging from Descartes, Berkeley, Locke, and Hume to Quine, Burge, McDowell, Goldman, Fogelin, and Sosa in our own day. Seven of the essays focus on David Hume, and examine the[...]