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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...
- 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 particularism is the view that one can know something without knowing how one knows it. By this view, one's knowledge is justified before...
- atheism is a justified and rational true belief, but offers no extended epistemological justification because current theories are in a state of controversy...
- Epistemological realism is a philosophical position, a subcategory of objectivism, holding that what can be known about an object exists independently...
- 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...