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understand their essences and rely on them to
formulate theories.
Various epistemological disagreements have
their roots in
disputes about the
nature and function...
- hermeneutics),
August Böckh (methodological hermeneutics),
Wilhelm Dilthey (
epistemological hermeneutics),
Martin Heidegger (ontological hermeneutics, hermeneutic...
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Epistemological idealism is a
subjectivist position in
epistemology that
holds that what one
knows about an
object exists only in one's mind. It is opposed...
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Epistemological particularism is the view that one can know
something without knowing how one
knows it. By this view, one's
knowledge is
justified before...
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atheism is a
justified and
rational true belief, but
offers no
extended epistemological justification because current theories are in a
state of controversy...
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Epistemological realism is a
philosophical position, a
subcategory of objectivism,
holding that what can be
known about an
object exists independently...
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Epistemological rupture (or
epistemological break) is a
notion introduced in 1938 by
French philosopher Gaston Bachelard, and
later used by
Louis Althusser...
- In epistemology,
epistemological solipsism is the
claim that one can only be sure of the
existence of one's mind. The
existence of
other minds and the...
- In philosophy,
rationalism is the
epistemological view that "regards
reason as the
chief source and test of knowledge" or “the
position that
reason has...
- from
philosophical skepticism in that
scientific skepticism is an
epistemological position in
which one
questions the
veracity of
claims lacking empirical...