Qais Madhi Farrou's 'Historical Epistemology in the West' offers a profound exploration into how knowledge is constructed and understood through a historical lens within Western thought. This insightful work meticulously examines the intricate interplay between philosophical inquiries, scientific methodologies, and literary expressions, all contributing to our evolving understanding of the past. Farrou critically analyzes how diverse eras and intellectual traditions have grappled with the concepts of historical truth, objectivity, and interpretation. The book provides a comprehensive analysis, making it an essential resource for scholars and students deeply interested in the philosophy of history, historiography, and the dynamic evolution of ideas concerning historical knowledge.