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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]].<ref>[http://www.iep.utm.edu/relig-ep/ Religious Epistemology], Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy</ref> * [[Reformed epistemology]]
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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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  • {{r|Feminist epistemology}} {{r|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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  • {{r|Epistemology}} {{r|Feminist epistemology}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[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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