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  1. Epistemologia: Epistemologia was a biannual peer-reviewed academic journal of philosophy. It was focused on analytical philosophy, publishing articles that deal with philosophy of science, epistemology, logic, philosophy of language, and philosophy of mind. (Defunct academic journal of philosophy) [100%] 2024-01-07 [Epistemology journals] [Multilingual journals]...
  2. Epistemological pluralism: Epistemological pluralism is a term used in philosophy, economics, and virtually any field of study to refer to different ways of knowing things, different epistemological methodologies for attaining a fuller description of a particular field. A particular form of epistemological ... (Philosophy) [83%] 2024-01-20 [Epistemological theories] [Pluralism (philosophy)]...
  3. Epistemological anarchism: Epistemological anarchism is an epistemological theory advanced by Austrian philosopher of science Paul Feyerabend which holds that there are no useful and exception-free methodological rules governing the progress of science or the growth of knowledge. It holds that the ... (Philosophy) [83%] 2023-09-06 [Anarchist theory] [Philosophy of science]...
  4. Epistemological realism: Epistemological realism is a philosophical position, a subcategory of objectivism, holding that what can be known about an object exists independently of one's mind. It is opposed to epistemological idealism. (Philosophy) [83%] 2023-12-05 [Philosophical realism] [Epistemological theories]...
  5. Epistemological Letters: Epistemological Letters (French: Lettres Épistémologiques) was a hand-typed, mimeographed "underground" newsletter about quantum physics that was distributed to a private mailing list, described by the physicist and Nobel laureate John Clauser as a "quantum subculture", between 1973 and 1984 ... (Physics) [83%] 2023-05-31 [Interpretations of quantum mechanics] [Quantum mind]...
  6. Epistemological solipsism: 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 external world is not necessarily rejected but one can not be sure of ... (Philosophy) [83%] 2023-11-12 [Epistemological theories]
  7. Epistemological rupture: Epistemological rupture (or epistemological break) is a notion introduced in 1938 by French philosopher Gaston Bachelard, and later used by Louis Althusser. Bachelard proposed that the history of science is replete with "epistemological obstacles"—or unthought/unconscious structures that were ... (Philosophy) [83%] 2023-12-09 [Concepts in the philosophy of science] [Epistemology of science]...
  8. Epistemological particularism: 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 one knows how such belief could be justified. (Philosophy) [83%] 2023-07-26 [Epistemological theories]
  9. Epistemological psychology: Epistemological psychology is a multi-sided perspective in psychology uncovering simple primary hidden inklings (images) in ideas, actions, feelings and all social interactions. The inkling is presumed to trigger an affect which encapsulates and saturates all human experience. (Philosophy) [83%] 2023-06-05 [Branches of psychology] [Epistemology of science]...
  10. Theories: Theories ist eine US-amerikanische Deathgrind-Band aus Seattle, Washington, die im Jahr 2011 gegründet wurde. Die Band wurde im Jahr 2011 gegründet und besteht aus dem Sänger Rick Powell, dem Gitarristen Lee McGlothlen, dem Bassisten Kush Karimi und dem ... [78%] 2024-01-20
  11. Epistemological Beliefs Questionnaire: The Epistemological Beliefs Questionnaire has been developed to measure teachers' and students' belief about knowledge and its acquisition. “The study of epistemological beliefs is more than an esoteric exercise. [68%] 2023-02-05
  12. Epistemological Problems of Testimony: So much of what we know about the world, e.g., history, science, politics, one another, etc., comes from the testimony of others. But while testimony is clearly an indispensable source of knowledge, specifying exactly how it is that we ... (Philosophy) [59%] 2022-01-25
  13. Epistemological Problems of Memory: That most of our knowledge is in memory at any particular time is a given. What is perhaps surprising, however, is the degree to which even our current conscious knowledge typically depends on memory. (Philosophy) [59%] 2021-12-24
  14. Epistemological Problems of Perception: The central problem in the epistemology of perception is that of explaining how perception could give us knowledge or justified belief about an external world, about things outside of ourselves. This problem has traditionally been viewed in terms of a ... (Philosophy) [59%] 2022-01-04
  15. Theosis: La theosis, teosis o zeosis (en griego antiguo: θέωσις), o deificación (la deificación se puede referir también a la apotheosis (apoteosis), lit. «hacer divino»), es un proceso transformativo cuyo propósito es la semejanza o unión con Dios, tal y como se ... [56%] 2024-01-09
  16. Theosis (Eastern Christian theology): Theosis (Ancient Greek:), or deification (deification may also refer to apotheosis, lit. "making divine"), is a transformative process whose aim is likeness to or union with God, as taught by the Eastern Catholic Churches and the Eastern Orthodox Church; the ... (Eastern Christian theology) [56%] 2023-11-13 [Eastern Orthodox theology] [Eastern Catholicism]...
  17. Theosis: Theosis is the belief in Hinduism of absorption of the human spirit into God. In Gnosticism, Neo-Gnosticism and Bogomilism, divine gnosis "knowledge" is salvation by an experiential liberation of acknowledging the divine light within and rejecting involvement in physical ... [56%] 2023-03-03 [Hinduism] [Catholicism]...
  18. Thorius: Thorius, also known as minute salamanders, pigmy salamanders, or Mexican pigmy salamanders, is a genus of salamanders in the family Plethodontidae. They are endemic to Mexico and found in southern Veracruz and Puebla to Guerrero and Oaxaca. (Biology) [56%] 2023-10-18 [Thorius] [Amphibian genera]...
  19. Theorem: A theorem is a statement that can be proven via logic which generally stems from a collection of postulates or axioms. They have been in use since Euclidean geometry as the basis of geometrical facts. [56%] 2023-02-21 [Mathematics]
  20. Theorem: In logic, a theorem is formally meant to be a formula that can be transformed by applying inferential rules to axioms in a deductive system. This formal notion of proofs in logic is crucial in fields such as proof theory ... [56%] 2023-02-03

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