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EpistemeLinks Main Philosophers section, provides thousands of categorized links to resources for over 450 different philosophers. Serves as one of two primary entry points to this site. ... About Open Access ... Open access removes the barriers to serious research in all the fields of the sciences and humanities. See what's...
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Episteme - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Return-to-Barry-White Human Exploitation ... Cris’s comment was that using pre-existing material for anchors is “sort of like exploiting around DEP” – basically, the idea of a "Return-to-libc” ... This reminded me of something that Tom did to me during the weekend. Tom walked up to me this weekend and said:
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Editor Alvin Goldman and Associate Editor Christian List interviewed in The Philosopher's Magazine; EPISTEME author featured in Forbes Magazine, Slate and The New York Times...
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OPEN-ENDED QUEST ... The definition of 'science' and 'truth' must necessarily be one (arguably the first) of the non-negotiable postulates. ... THE MOST FUNDAMENTAL SCIENCE...
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; To do philosophy is to encounter some of the most fundamental questions that can be asked about human existence. ... Philosophical investigation leads students to recognize the otherwise unnoticed assumptions that, far from standing on the periphery of our daily lives, underpin even our most Such assumptions concern,
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Episteme celebrated its 20th anniversary with a undergraduate philosophy conference at Denison March 27-28. Students from all over the United States traveled to Denison to present papers on a wide range of topics.
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An epistemological flock ... [first published in 1995 in the Dutch e-zine Z-Magazine, which is - unfortunately - no longer online] ... Can humans gain a complete understanding of the world, or are there limits to what we can know? How does one acquire knowledge? And how certain can you (suppose to) know something?
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