Incoming Resources
- Debunk it, fake news edition, how to stay sane in a world of misinformation, John Grant
- The hidden half, how the world conceals its secrets, Michael Blastland
- The advancement of learning, Francis Bacon
- Would I lie to you?, the amazing power of being honest in a world that lies, Judi Ketteler
- Ignorance, everything you need to know about not knowing, by Robert Graef
- Post-truth, Lee McIntyre
- When in Rome, an introduction to relativism and knowledge, N.L. Gifford
- Life is a miracle, an essay against modern superstition, Wendell Berry
- Thinking, Hannah Arendt
- Consilience, the unity of knowledge, Edward O. Wilson
- Truth and existence, Jean-Paul Sartre ; original text established and annotated by Arlette Elkaïm-Sartre ; translated by Adrian van den Hoven ; edited and with an introduction by Ronald Aronson
- Critique of pure reason, Immanuel Kant ; translated by J.M.D. Meiklejohn
- An enquiry concerning human understanding, David Hume ; edited with an introduction and notes by Peter Millican
- At the end of an age, John Lukacs
- The hidden half, the unseen forces that influence everything, Michael Blastland
- Critique of pure reason, Translated, with an introd., by Norman Kemp Smith
- Advancement of learning, Novum organum; New Atlantis, by Sir Francis Bacon
- Conjectures and refutations, the growth of scientific knowledge, Karl Popper
- Plato's theory of understanding, Jon Moline
- Consilience, the unity of knowledge, Edward O. Wilson
- The origins of knowledge and imagination, Jacob Bronowski
- Teilhard's mysticism of knowing, by Thomas M. King
- On truth, Harry G. Frankfurt
- Theories of Knowledge, How to think about what you know, Professor Joseph H. Shieber, Lafayette college
- What's the use of truth?, Richard Rorty and Pascal Engel ; edited by Patrick Savidan ; translated by William McCuaig
- The construction of social reality, John R. Searle
- Theories of truth, a critical introduction, Richard L. Kirkham
- An enquiry concerning human understanding ; A letter from a gentleman to his friend in Edinburgh, David Hume ; edited by Eric Steinberg
- The critique of pure reason. The critique of practical reason and other ethical treatises. The critique of judgement, by Immanuel Kant
- On truth, Simon Blackburn
- An essay concerning human understanding, Collated and annotated, with prolegomena, biographical, critical, and historical by Alexander Campbell Fraser
- Immanuel Kant's Critique of pure reason, translated by Norman Kemp Smith
- On truth, Harry G. Frankfurt
- Loving the World Appropriately, Persuasion and the Transformation of Subjectivity
- An essay concerning human understanding, John Locke ; abridged with an introduction and notes by Pauline Phemister
- When bad thinking happens to good people, how philosophy can save us from ourselves, Steven Nadler, Lawrence Shapiro
- Knowledge and its limits, Timothy Williamson
- Truth, a guide, Simon Blackburn
- Locke and the compass of human understanding ;, a selective commentary on the Essay, [by] John W. Yolton
- Critique of pure reason, Immanuel Kant ; translated, edited, and with an introduction by Marcus Weigelt ; based on the translation by Max Müller
- Readings in epistemology, from Aquinas, Bacon, Galileo, Descartes, Locke, Berkeley, Hume, Kant, [introduction and selection] by Vincent G. Potter
- Understanding Locke, an introduction to philosophy through John Locke's Essay, John J. Jenkins
- Truth, a history and a guide for the perplexed, Felipe Fernández-Armesto
- Routledge philosophy guidebook to Locke on human understanding, E.J. Lowe
- Advancement of learning ; Novum organum ; New Atlantis, by Sir Francis Bacon
- An essay concerning human understanding, John Locke ; edited by Roger Woolhouse
- Know-it-all society, truth and arrogance in political culture, Michael Patrick Lynch
- An enquiry concerning human understanding, David Hume ; edited by Lorne Falkenstein
- Locke's philosophy of science and knowledge ;, a consideration of some aspects of An essay concerning human understanding, [by] R. S. Woolhouse
- The Routledge guidebook to Locke's Essay concerning human understanding, E.J. Lowe