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  • ...of these core articles, for instance, are clearly indicated as branches of epistemology, or some other field. [[User:John_Hymers|John_Hymers]]
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  • ...Manuskripten aus den Jahren 1930-1933'' (''The Two Fundamental Problems of Epistemology - Based on Manuscripts from the Period 1930-1933'') (Edited by Troels Egger ...g collection of essays by Popper, Campbell, Munz, Flew, et al, on Popper's epistemology and critical rationalism. Includes a vigorous answer to Rorty's criticisms.
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  • ...anarratives, postmodernists advocate the adoption [[nonfoundationalist]] [[epistemology]], [[moral relativism]] and [[pluralism|pluralist]] politics. The wider cul
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  • ...k der reinen Vernunft'') is a philosophical text by [[Immanuel Kant]] on [[epistemology]] and [[metaphysics]]. Published in two editions (first in 1781 and second
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  • ...of impressions. The right use of impressions is a core concept in Stoic [[epistemology]] <ref>R.J.Hankinson, ''Stoic Espitemology'', in ''The Cambridge Companion
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  • ...d [[Leucippus]]. Relying on consequences of this physics he developed an [[epistemology]] he called the {{polytonic|κανών}} (canon, ruler or measure), as it p ...is similar to that found among the Stoics: physics, logic (which includes epistemology as in the canon), and ethics.
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  • '''[[Epistemology]]'''
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  • ...nt P. "Noah Webster and the Idea of a National Culture: the Pathologies of Epistemology." ''Journal of the History of Ideas'' 1984 45(1): 99-114. Issn: 0022-5037 [
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  • ...ook, ''Palomar'', which is substantially a collection of tales about the [[Epistemology|philosophy of knowledge]].
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  • ...ollectively, the process is scheme theory. This leads to understanding the epistemology and ontology of cognitivism-constructivism.'' '''''Epistemology and Ontology of Cognitivism-Constructivism'''''
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  • *[[Epistemology]]
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  • ...various disciplines, ranging from Philosophy, Computer Science, Sociology, Epistemology, Management to Economics. The subsets of schools resulted from a research u
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  • ...ce and nature of a [[god]] or gods, and the possibility of [[miracle]]s, [[Epistemology|epistemological]] questions such as the status and nature of [[faith]] and ==Epistemology==
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  • ...ollectively, the process is scheme theory. This leads to understanding the epistemology and ontology of cognitivism-constructivism. '''Epistemology and Ontology of Cognitivism-Constructivism'''
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  • understanding the epistemology and ontology of ...ern"><FONT COLOR="#272600"><FONT FACE="Times, serif"><SPAN LANG="en-GB"><B>Epistemology
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  • ...[[Cartesianism]], [[Rationalism]], [[Foundationalism]], [[Metaphysics]], [[Epistemology]], [[Science]] ...edge about the world based on deduction ''and'' perception. In terms of [[epistemology]] therefore, he can be said to have contributed such ideas as a rigorous co
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  • 32. Campbell, D. T. 1974. Evolutionary Epistemology. In (P.A. Schlipp, ed.) The Library of Living Philosophers, Vol. XIV: The P ...C. Plotkin, ed.) Learning, Development and Culture: Essays in Evolutionary Epistemology. John Wiley and Sons.
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  • ...nism in biology into three parts, [[Ontology (philosophy)|ontological]], [[Epistemology|epistemological]] and [[Methodology|methodological]].<ref name=Brigandt/> ' ...two large fields of [[Ontology (philosophy)|ontology]] (what exists) and [[epistemology]] (how do we find out about what exists?). In both cases there are [[Plural
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  • ...last = Hammer | first = Olav | title =Claiming Knowledge: Strategies of Epistemology from Theosophy to the New Age | publisher = BRILL | date = 2004 | pages = ...h opposition. <ref>Hammer, Olav (2001) ''Claiming Knowledge: Strategies of epistemology from theosophy to the new age" BRILL p. 65</ref> The conflict is understand
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  • </span>This leads to understanding the epistemology and ontology of cognitivism-constructivism.<o:p></o:p></span></em></span></ EN-GB;mso-fareast-language:SV'>Epistemology and Ontology of
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