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Epistemology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Though the subject of rationalism in Descartes' epistemology deserves careful attention, the present essay generally focuses on Descartes' efforts to achieve indefeasible Knowledge. Relatively little attention is given to his interesting doctrines of innateness, or, more generally, his ontology of thought.
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Survey of views on the social dimension of knowledge; by Alvin Goldma ... The phrase "social epistemology" does not have a long history of systematic use. It is not difficult, however, to find historical philosophers who made at least brief forays into the social dimensions of knowledge or rational belief.
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Epistemology is the branch of philosophy that studies knowledge. It attempts to answer the basic question: what distinguishes true (adequate) knowledge from false (inadequate) knowledge? ... When we look at the history of epistemology, we can discern a clear trend, in spite of the confusion of many seemingly...
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What is knowledge? This is the basic question defining the domain of epistemology (see epistemology, introduction). ... to the epistemology to psycologyst, Illustration by juliana perezarce...
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The Epistemology Research Guide ... 1. Some Detailed Epistemology Course Pages ... The links to papers are now also organized by subject. See the Epistemology Research Guide: Subject Index.
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Epistemology, in a most general way, is that branch of philosophy which is concerned with the value of human knowledge. ... The name epistemology, is of recent origin, but especially since the publication of Ferrier's "Institutes of Metaphysics: the Theory of Knowing and Being" (1854), it has come to be used currently...
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A definition of epistemology, with a list of key works. ... Epistemology is the branch of philosophy which studies the nature of knowledge and truth. It comes from the Greek words episteme (knowledge) and logos (theory). Epistemologists explore questions such as the following: What is knowledge?
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