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Ignorance: A Case for Scepticism By Peter Unger Clarendon Press: Oxford University Press, 1975, vii + 319 pp. ?6.50 - Volume 50 Issue 194 - C. H. Whiteley. Peter K. Unger is a contemporary American philosopher and professor at New York University. In Ignorance (1975), he argues that nobody knows anything and even that nobody is Create a book · Download as PDF · Printable versionThe All-or-nothing skeptic : the case against Peter. Unger's Ignorance: a case for skepticism. Lucretia Beaman Nelson. San Jose State University. Follow this and "Oxford University Press has done well to reissue Ignorance, Peter Unger's first book in epistemology. Unger follows the argument to great depth, wherever it Aug 3, 2015 - In his book on the philosophy of knowledge, provocatively entitled Ignorance (Oxford: Clarendon. Press, 1975), Peter Unger follows a similar precept in defense underline the decency of the whole book. R. S. Woolhouse. Ignorance: A Case for Scepticism. By Peter Unger. Clarendon Press: Oxford University Press, 1975, Gregory Stoutenburg. Re-Reading of Peter Unger, 'A Defense of Skepticism', The Philosophical. Review (1971), and Ignorance (Oxford University Press, 1975) Jan 8, 1979 - Peter Unger. Abstract. Argues for the thesis of universal ignorance, i.e., for the claim that nobody can ever know anything. To this effect,

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