- In philosophy,
episteme (Ancient Gr****: ἐπιστήμη, romanized:
epistēmē, lit. 'science, knowledge'; French:
épistème) is
knowledge or understanding. The...
-
Episteme is a
philosophical term
referring to knowledge,
science or understanding. It may also
refer to:
Galaktion and
Episteme Episteme (moth), a genus...
-
belief or po****r opinion. In
classical rhetoric, doxa is
contrasted with
episteme ('knowledge'). The term doxa is an
ancient Gr**** noun (δόξα)
related to...
-
Epistemic cognition,
sometimes known as
epistemological beliefs, or
personal epistemology, is "cognition
about knowledge and knowing", an area of research...
-
Sciences Foucault wrote that a
historical period is
characterized by
epistemes — ways of
thinking about truth and
about discourse —
which are common...
-
episteme interchangeably as
Socrates and
Plato did
before him. He
distinguishes clearly between the two terms.
Aristotle includes techne and
episteme...
- discocellulars.
Episteme adulatrix Kollar, [1844]
Episteme arctopsa Chou & Chen, 1962
Episteme beatrix Jordan, 1909
Episteme bisma Moore, [1858]
Episteme connexa...
- Galation) was a 3rd-century
Syrian Christian,
martyred with his wife,
Episteme (Epistima), whom he had
converted to the
Christian faith (Gr****: Γαλακτίων...
-
distinguished from
other words for
wisdom and
intellectual virtues (such as
episteme and sophia)
because of its
practical character. In some of Socrates' dialogues...
-
Ground Up". In Bunge,
Mario (ed.).
Mathematics in
Society and History.
Episteme. Vol. 20.
Kluwer Academic Publishers. p. 14. ISBN 0-7923-1765-3. LCCN 25709270...