What I thought was useful about this text was the depth of the information. Make no mistake, the subject matter is not exactly a page-turner. I am not a philosophy major (or minor) so the theoretical paradigms discussed are a little deep. There are several sections where the author actually communicates with the reader and seems genuinely interested in your success at understanding or comprehending the myriad of epistemological tenets and assumptions. Certainly this is an excellent book to have in the event you are taking a philosophy or epistemology course. Once you've read it, you will know the difference between ontological assumptions, postmodernism, empiricism and a bunch of other terms useful in scholarly writing. If you have the tough course then this might be the text for you... ~Read full review
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