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  • ...led '''theory of knowledge.''' A [[philosophy|philosophical]] discipline, epistemology deals with broad questions concerning cognition: what is [[knowledge]]? Is Occasionally, certain other topics are included in epistemology, particularly the [[philosophy of perception]] as well as questions about [
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  • '''Reformed epistemology''' is a philosophical approach by [[Alvin Plantinga]], [[William Alston]] a Critics of reformed epistemology argue that the divine sense is different from other senses, and that when w
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  • ...[[Reformed epistemology]].<ref>[http://www.iep.utm.edu/relig-ep/ Religious Epistemology], Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy</ref> * [[Reformed epistemology]]
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  • ...[[Reformed epistemology]].<ref>[http://www.iep.utm.edu/relig-ep/ Religious Epistemology], Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy</ref> * [[Reformed epistemology]]
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  • ...eligious and specifically Christian epistemological view called [[reformed epistemology]], argues against [[naturalism]] using an evolutionary argument, and also p
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  • ...a totality of states of affairs (in ''A World of States of Affairs''). In epistemology, Armstrong is best known for his advocacy of an [[externalism|externalist]] == Epistemology ==
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  • ...is a form of [[Internalism_and_Externalism#Epistemology|internalism]] in [[epistemology]]. It is the position that whether someone's belief is justified supervenes
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  • (b. 1945) [[United Kingdom|British]] philosopher working in [[epistemology]], [[logic]] and [[philosophy of science]] working at the [[University of M
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  • ...ple that when one is not believed for prejudicial reasons one is wronged [[epistemology|epistemically]]. Primarily advanced by British philosopher [[Miranda Fricke
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  • '''Reformed epistemology''' is a philosophical approach by [[Alvin Plantinga]], [[William Alston]] a Critics of reformed epistemology argue that the divine sense is different from other senses, and that when w
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  • ...ified True Belief Knowledge?" which described the [[Gettier problem]] in [[epistemology]].
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  • ...are the [[disjunctivism|disjunctive]] theory of [[sense perception]] in [[epistemology]], [[philosophy of language]] and [[philosophy of mind]].
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  • ...sitions in [[philosophy of language|semantics]], [[philosophy of mind]], [[epistemology]] and [[ethics]]. ==Epistemology==
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  • [[Australia|Australian]] [[philosophy|philosopher]] focused on [[epistemology]], [[Ontology (philosophy)|ontology]] and [[philosophy of mind]]. Author of
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  • ...]], [[metaphysics]], [[philosophy of mind]], [[philosophy of language]], [[epistemology]], [[philosophy of science]], [[ethics]], and [[political philosophy]] as-- {{r|epistemology}}
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  • ...ted a science-based philosophical system encompassing semantics, ontology, epistemology and ethics (Treatise on basic philosophy,1974-1989) characterized by a natu
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  • ...led '''theory of knowledge.''' A [[philosophy|philosophical]] discipline, epistemology deals with broad questions concerning cognition: what is [[knowledge]]? Is Occasionally, certain other topics are included in epistemology, particularly the [[philosophy of perception]] as well as questions about [
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  • ...iple]] in ''[[Language, Truth and Logic]]''. In addition, he wrote about [[epistemology]], especially questions of perception where he endorsed an account using se
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  • ...cademic journal]]s in [[philosophy]]. It covers work in [[metaphysics]], [[epistemology]], [[logic]], [[philosophy of language]] and [[philosophy of mind]]. The jo
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  • * ''[[Introduction to Objectivist Epistemology]]'' (1967) ISBN 0-452-01030-6 (expanded second edition) * ''[[Introduction to Objectivist Epistemology]]'' second edition (edited by [[Harry Binswanger]]; additional material by
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  • *[http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/descartes-epistemology/ Descartes' Epistemology]
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  • ==Naturalized epistemology== ...tic indeterminacy is important to the understanding of Quine's naturalized epistemology. As Quine states his thesis:
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  • ...the leading lights in [[Christian philosophy]], working on the [[reformed epistemology]] project along with [[Alvin Plantinga]] and [[Nicholas Wolterstorff]], and
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  • ...of truth is a rather abstract, [[technical philosophy|technical]] one in [[epistemology]] and the [[philosophy of language]]: they study what we mean whenever we s ...ck up one's beliefs. Truth does not seem to answer all of our questions in epistemology: one can have a justified belief about something and be wrong, and one can
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  • ...ly), ''Papers in Philosophical Logic'' (1988), ''Papers in Metaphysics and Epistemology'' (1999) and ''Papers in Ethics and Social Philosophy''.
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  • ...a category of theories in the [[philosophy|philosophical]] discipline of [[epistemology]], has been advanced both as a theory of [[knowledge]] and of [[epistemic j ...n objectionable because it entails a form of [[Internalism and externalism#Epistemology|epistemic externalism]]. Another objection to reliabilism is the [[new evil
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  • ...s |first= David |authorlink= David Lewis |title= Papers in Metaphysics and Epistemology |year= 1999 |coauthors= |publisher= |location= |isbn= }}
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  • ...s the central topic of the [[philosophy|philosophical]] subdiscipline of [[epistemology]]. A good place to begin with this topic is by explaining why most philoso
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  • :[http://www.utm.edu/research/iep/h/humeepis.htm Metaphysics and Epistemology]
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  • ...tainly it bears little resemblance to anything I ever learned or taught in epistemology.
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  • ...ated to the academic system of the period, rather than considerations of [[Epistemology|epistemological]] elegance.
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  • ...osophy|philosopher]] best known for the so-called [[Gettier problem]] in [[epistemology]] which he outlined in a 1963 paper in ''Analysis'' titled "Is Justified Tr
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  • ...Intellectual Powers of Man]],'' a very broad work in [[metaphysics]] and [[epistemology]], and ''[[An Essay on the Active Powers of Man]],'' concerning [[ethics]] ...so [[The Problem of the Criterion]].</ref> Particularly in the field of [[epistemology]], philosophers like [[Roderick Chisholm]], [[William Alston]], [[Alvin Pla
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  • ...standards of reasoning and definition|}}{{#if:|::Metaphysics: |}}{{#if:|::Epistemology: |}}{{#if:|::Philosophy of Religion: |}}{{#if:|::Philosophy of Mind: |}}{{#
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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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  • ...umbers — do they exist, or are they "mental concepts". Then there is the [[Epistemology|epistemological]] problem which is concerned with how we know anything abou
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  • ...e Mind]] (''Regulae ad directionem ingenii''), it forms the basis of the [[Epistemology]] known as [[Cartesianism]].
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  • ...active in advertising the new philosophical ideas. Several congresses on [[epistemology]] and [[philosophy of science]] were organized, with the help of the [[Berl
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  • * [[User:Larry Sanger|Larry Sanger]] started a proper article about [[epistemology]] and got hungry editing [[hot dog]].
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  • ..., [[logic]], the [[philosophy of language]], the [[philosophy of mind]], [[epistemology]], the [[philosophy of science]], [[ethics]], [[political philosophy]], and Other important, but less immediate applications can be found in [[epistemology]], which might help one to regulate one's notions of what knowledge, eviden
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  • ...turn tried to pick apart his examples, and challenged his basic postmodern epistemology. Said was not an expert on any aspect of Asian history of culture (he was a
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  • ...their time doing work in many different areas, such as [[metaphysics]], [[epistemology]], [[moral philosophy]], and [[political philosophy]], a great deal of the
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  • ...red one of the four classic branches of [[Philosophy]] (the others being [[epistemology]], [[metaphysics]], and [[axiology]]). Logic is a broad and ancient subjec What is the [[Epistemology|epistemological]] status of the [[laws of logic]]? What sort of arguments
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  • ...e Vienna Circle began with meetings on the [[philosophy of science]] and [[epistemology]] from 1907 on, promoted by [[Philipp Frank]], [[Hans Hahn]], [[Richard von
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  • {{cite book |title=Epistemology and the Regress Problem |author=Scott Aikin |isbn=0415878004 |year=2011 |p
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  • Taylor, Charles, "Overcoming Epistemology", in ''Philosophical Arguments'', Harvard University Press, 1995</ref>
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  • ...|homicide]], whereas maximum life span is determined by "rate of aging". [[Epistemology|Epistemologically]] maximum life span also depends upon initial sample size
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  • * [[Epistemology]]
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  • ...ting experimental results as evidence or because he had doubts about the [[epistemology|epistemological]] status of experimental findings is not known. Nevertheles
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  • .... His answers to these questions is marked by the changes he bequeathed to epistemology, ethics and aesthetics. Writing in the ''Critique of Pure Reason'', Kant hi
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  • **'''[[Kazimierz Ajdukiewicz]]''', who taught [[philosophy of language]], [[epistemology]] and [[logic]], and contributed to ''Erkenntnis''.
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  • ...ert's ''De Veritate'', [[innate idea]]s had been the foundation of Deist [[epistemology]]. Locke's famous attack on innate ideas in the first book of the ''Essay' ...on innate ideas, Tindal's "Deist Bible" redefined the foundation of Deist epistemology as knowledge based on experience or human reason. This effectively widened
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  • ...losophy of science is the metaphysics (comprising ontology, cosmology) and epistemology of science. Only by some such definition can the term 'philosophy of scienc
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  • ...all their explanations “reduced” to the terms of physics. The reductionist epistemology and methodology is strictly analytical.” ...ntually have all their explanations “reduced” to physics. The reductionist epistemology and methodology is strictly analytical.”''
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  • Aristotle represented an advanced paradigm at the time of his work. His epistemology contradicted his teacher Plato in a crucial manner. Both valued and emphasi
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  • ...the opinion that the [[Heisenberg uncertainty principle]] was more of an [[Epistemology|epistemic]] limitation than an indication of [[Ontology|ontological]] indet
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  • ...of scientists as described above.<ref name="world3">Karl R. Popper, 1967, Epistemology without a knowing subject, in: Massimo Baldini and Lorenzo Infantino, eds.,
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  • Debates in [[epistemology]] have shifted to take on board that cognitive functions are evolved. Much
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  • ...incipia/article/view/17003 |journal=Principia: an international journal of epistemology |volume=6 |issue=1 |year=2002 |pages=pp. 5-50}} A pdf version is found [htt
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  • ...384-322 B.C) represented an advanced paradigm at the time of his work. His epistemology contradicted his teacher Plato in a crucial manner. Both valued and emphasi
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  • ...in the same way that was done unsuccessfully by the logical positivists in epistemology, "trying to establish a secure foundation for scientific knowledge based on
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  • ...in the same way that was done unsuccessfully by the logical positivists in epistemology, "trying to establish a secure foundation for scientific knowledge based on
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  • ...d standpoint is that of "how" does one know what one knows. The field of [[epistemology]] questions what knowledge is, how it is acquired, and to what extent it is
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