On Hearing the Truth: An Epistemology of the Ear in a Postmodern World

· Wipf and Stock Publishers
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116
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About this ebook

"Dr. Speidell is a creative teacher who has written an imaginative book for teaching philosophy. In a contemporary idiom, the book raises classic and foundational questions: What do we really know? How do we find truth? Are values and knowledge simply relative to our culture and experience? The book's dialogic format, which considers these questions from the perspective of a new college student listening to professors in debate, is sure to engage students. The author's plea for listening as the path to learning is much needed these days."*Dr. Brian Stiltner, Chair of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Sacred Heart University, Fairfield, Connecticut

About the author

Todd Speidell teaches Religion and Ethics at Webb School of Knoxville. His publications include Confessions of a Lapsed Skeptic: Acknowledging the Mystery and Manner of God, From Conduct to Character: A Primer in Ethical Theory, On Being a Person: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Personhood (editor), and On Being Christian and Human: Essays in Honor of Ray S. Anderson (editor).

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