Human Understanding

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Human Understanding is a philosophical work by Stephen Toulmin that examines the nature of human rationality, reasoning, and the development of knowledge.

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instanceOf book
philosophical work
addresses context-dependence of reasoning
historicity of rational standards
limits of formal logic
aimsTo integrate historical and philosophical analysis of knowledge
rethink the concept of rationality
author Stephen Toulmin
concerns rationality in everyday life
rationality in science
examines criteria of good reasoning
historical development of concepts of reason
nature of rationality
focusesOn patterns of argument
practical reasoning
rational justification
genre philosophy
hasContributor Stephen Toulmin
hasPerspective anti-foundationalist view of rationality
historical approach to epistemology
hasPhilosophicalTradition analytic philosophy
philosophy of science
influencedBy Ludwig Wittgenstein
history of science
language English
mainTopic development of knowledge
epistemology
human rationality
reasoning
relatedWork The Uses of Argument

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Stephen Toulmin notableWork Human Understanding