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Sometimes Always True: Undogmatic Pluralism in Politics, Metaphysics, and Epistemology

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Exploring the nature of sense, this work addresses three interconnected philosophical challenges: the need for genuine pluralism to accommodate non-pluralistic views, the necessity for philosophy to transcend sense while examining it holistically, and the idea that engaging with profound life questions requires moments of suspending sense. Through this re-examination, the book seeks to deepen understanding of philosophical inquiry and its implications for pluralism and human experience.

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Sometimes Always True: Undogmatic Pluralism in Politics, Metaphysics, and Epistemology, Jeremy Barris

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2015
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