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Is there a good book about sort of the history or trajectory of epistemology? How we think about things and how we state we can know things might be the most essential axiom to any worldview. I’m looking for a text does not not necessarily dive deep into the technicalities of different philosophers and how they improved and riffed off of each other’s models but rather a meta history of how thinking about knowledge has changed and shaped societies in history if that makes sense.

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