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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Blake RoeberPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.453kg ISBN: 9781032574776ISBN 10: 1032574771 Pages: 181 Publication Date: 30 April 2024 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews"""Written in an engaging and accessible style Roeber’s Political Humility is an excellent example of the valuable contribution that empirically informed epistemology can make to public debate. Roeber convincingly argues that awareness of our unavoidable ignorance of a large proportion of politically relevant facts should not lead us to apathy but to more humble yet more effective political engagement."" — Alessandra Tanesini, Cardiff University ""Written in an engaging and accessible style, Roeber’s Political Humility is an excellent example of the valuable contribution that empirically informed epistemology can make to public debate. Roeber convincingly argues that awareness of our unavoidable ignorance of a large proportion of politically relevant facts should not lead us to apathy but to more humble yet more effective political engagement."" — Alessandra Tanesini, Cardiff University “This is a superb book, one that deserves to be read widely by philosophers, political theorists, and social psychologists. Its central claim—that we, all of us, form our political beliefs in unreliable ways—is striking, but Roeber makes his case so carefully and even-handedly that it is hard to resist the conclusion. The writing is a joy to read—clear as a bell, lively, philosophically insightful, and full of interesting examples. It is one of the most important and valuable books I have read in a long time.” — Stephen Grimm, Fordham University" Written in an engaging and accessible style Roeber’s Political Humility is an excellent example of the valuable contribution that empirically informed epistemology can make to public debate. Roeber convincingly argues that awareness of our unavoidable ignorance of a large proportion of politically relevant facts should not lead us to apathy but to more humble yet more effective political engagement. — Alessandra Tanesini, Cardiff University """Written in an engaging and accessible style Roeber’s Political Humility is an excellent example of the valuable contribution that empirically informed epistemology can make to public debate. Roeber convincingly argues that awareness of our unavoidable ignorance of a large proportion of politically relevant facts should not lead us to apathy but to more humble yet more effective political engagement."" — Alessandra Tanesini, Cardiff University ""Written in an engaging and accessible style, Roeber’s Political Humility is an excellent example of the valuable contribution that empirically informed epistemology can make to public debate. Roeber convincingly argues that awareness of our unavoidable ignorance of a large proportion of politically relevant facts should not lead us to apathy but to more humble yet more effective political engagement."" — Alessandra Tanesini, Cardiff University “This is a superb book, one that deserves to be read widely by philosophers, political theorists, and social psychologists. Its central claim--that we, all of us, form our political beliefs in unreliable ways--is striking, but Roeber makes his case so carefully and even-handedly that it is hard to resist the conclusion. The writing is a joy to read--clear as a bell, lively, philosophically insightful, and full of interesting examples. It is one of the most important and valuable books I have read in a long time.” — Stephen Grimm, Fordham University" Author InformationBlake Roeber is the Thomas J. and Robert T. Rolfs Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Notre Dame. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |