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- Birth of modern facts, how the information revolution transformed academic research, governments, and businesses, James W. Cortada
- Understanding ignorance, the surprising impact of what we don't know, Daniel R. DeNicola
- Mathematics and the search for knowledge, Morris Kline, Professor Emeritus, New York University
- An essay on man, an introduction to a philosophy of human culture, by Ernst Cassirer
- Think again, the power of knowing what you don't know, Adam Grant
- A celebration of subjective thought, James A. Diefenbeck ; foreword by George Kimball Plochmann
- On knowing;, essays for the left hand
- What is epistemology?, Stephen Hetherington
- The outer limits of reason, what science, mathematics, and logic cannot tell us, Noson S. Yanofsky
- The Internet of us, knowing more and understanding less in the age of big data, Michael Patrick Lynch
- Language, truth, and logic
- Fear of knowledge, against relativism and constructivism, Paul A. Boghossian
- The accidental universe, the world you thought you knew, Alan Lightman
- The great unknown, seven journeys to the frontiers of science, Marcus du Sautoy
- Enquiries concerning the human understanding and concerning the principles of morals,, by David Hume. Reprinted from the posthumous edition of 1777 and edited with introduction, comparative tables of contents, and analytical index by L.A. Selby-Bigge ..
- The problems of philosophy
- The problem of knowledge, by A.J. Ayer
- An enquiry concerning human understanding, David Hume ; edited with an introduction and notes by Peter Millican
- The signal and the noise, why so many predictions fail-- but some don't, Nate Silver
- What is this thing called knowledge?, by Duncan Pritchard
- The island of knowledge, the limits of science and the search for meaning, Marcelo Gleiser
- The believing brain, from ghosts and gods to politics and conspiracies--how we construct beliefs and reinforce them as truths, Michael Shermer
- Human knowledge, its scope and limits, Bertrand Russell
- Practical wisdom, the right way to do the right thing, Barry Schwartz and Kenneth Sharpe
- Primary questions, historical answers;, problems of philosophy, with reference guide,, by Albert E. Avey. Edited by Alvin F. Nelson
- The end of discovery, by Russell Stannard
- Knowing and being;, essays,, edited by Marjorie Grene
- The concept of nature,, Tarner lectures delivered in Trinity College, November 1919, by Alfred North Whitehead
- The origins of knowledge and imagination, Jacob Bronowski
- The black box society, the secret algorithms that control money and information, Frank Pasquale
- Climate migration, critical perspectives for law, policy, and research, edited by Calum TM Nicholson and Benoit Mayer
- Truth, how the many sides to every story shape our reality, Hector Macdonald
- Maps for a fiesta, a latina/o perspective on knowledge and the global crisis, Otto Maduro ; edited and with an Introduction by Eduardo Mendieta
- An essay concerning human understanding, John Locke ; abridged with an introduction and notes by Pauline Phemister
- The philosophy of physical science
- Learning to think, disciplinary perspectives, Janet Donald
- Brain rules, 12 principles for surviving and thriving at work, home, and school, John Medina
- Piaget's theory, a primer, John L. Phillips, Jr
- The knowledge, how to rebuild our world from scratch, Lewis Dartnell
- Critique of pure reason., Translated by Norman Kemp Smith
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