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Epistemology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Genetic epistemology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Genetic epistemology is a study of the origins (genesis) of knowledge (epistemology), which was established by Jean Piaget. The goal of genetic epistemology is to link the validity of knowledge to th...
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Types of Traditional Epistemology: - Foundationalism (Reneé Descarte); -- Rationalism; -- Empiricism; - Scepticism; - Fallibalism; - Solipsism; - Pragmatism (John Dewey); - Phenomenalism ... Types of Radical Epistemologies: - Relativism; - Social Epistemology (Goldman, Corlett, Corbin, Gilbert); - Contextualism; -
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There is a special value in studying Greek epistemology since it has not been brought into any contact with Christianity: ... Instead of developing further the great differences between the two main types of epistemology, Scholasticism attempts to harmonize the Creek and the theistic traditions.
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1. Four types of `Evolutionary Epistemology' ... This paper originated in a set of background readings assembled by Donald T. Campbell (DTC) for a talk at a meeting entitled "The Epistemology Group: The Evolution of Knowledge and Invention". The meeting was organized by John Ziman , and took place on 24 May 1995,
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Epistemology is the study of knowledge. Basically, epistemology is concerned with how it is that people know what they know. The focus of this course will be on social epistemology in particular. ... 3. Types of social epistemology...
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1.1 The Evolution of Epistemological Mechanisms (EEM ) versus The Evolutionary Epistemology of Theories (EET) ... The types in genetics are genes, in evolutionary game theory, strategies. The types of interest in epistemological models would be types of cognitive apparatuses, or cognitive strategies -- ways of responding...
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