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- complex psychological processes. Beliefs play a central role in various epistemological debates, which cover their status as a component of propositional knowledge...
- Epistemological rupture (or epistemological break) is a notion introduced in 1938 by French philosopher Gaston Bachelard, and later used by Louis Althusser...
- 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...
- Epistemological realism is a philosophical position, a subcategory of objectivism, holding that what can be known about an object exists independently...
- 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...
- 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...
- 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) Epistemological Despondency on Discogs Epistemological Despondency on Bandcamp v t e...
- Epistemological pluralism is a term used in philosophy, economics, and virtually any field of study to refer to different ways of knowing things, different...
- are many different kinds of ideologies, including political, social, epistemological, and ethical. Recent analysis tends to posit that ideology is a 'coherent...
- from philosophical skepticism in that scientific skepticism is an epistemological position in which one questions the veracity of claims lacking empirical...