In this short but meaty book Peter Unger questions the objective answers that have been given to central problems in philosophy. As Unger hypothesizes many of these problems are unanswerable including the problems of knowledge and scepticism the problems of free will and problems of causation and explanation. In each case he argues we arrive at one answer only relative to an assumption about the meaning of key terms terms like know and like cause even while we arrive at an opposite answer relative to quite different assumptions but equally arbitrary assumptions about what the key terms mean.
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