The introduction of the internet and of social media has drastically changed our information position. We live in a time of ‘truth decay’: the distinction between opinions and facts is blurred, opinions have more impact than facts, and sources of factual information are increasingly distrusted. Since philosophers love truth, they deplore these tendencies. But what can they do about them?

The Epistemic Quest for Truth: Introduction to epistemology

The Epistemic Quest for Truth: Introduction to epistemology

Instructor: Tim De Mey
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AG
Reviewed on Jan 28, 2025
Lovely, if a bit short introduction to the key ideas of classical epistemology
SA
Reviewed on Jan 18, 2026
I have learnt much at the level of epistemology so far
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