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  1. Internalism and externalism: Internalism and externalism are two opposite ways of integration of explaining various subjects in several areas of philosophy. These include human motivation, knowledge, justification, meaning, and truth. (Philosophy) [100%] 2023-12-18 [Internalism and externalism] [Epistemological theories]...
  2. Internalism and externalism: Internalism has a variety of different meanings within philosophy, and for each of these meanings there is a corresponding externalist position which is just the denial of the internalist one. There are different internalist positions in semantics, philosophy of mind ... [100%] 2023-06-14

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  1. Internalismo y externalismo: Uno de los temas que debe estudiarse en torno a los posibles usos de la historia de las matemáticas en su enseñanza aprendizaje es la polémica que se dio hace algunos años en torno a la metodología de la historia ... [75%] 2025-04-24
  2. Externalism: Externalism is a group of positions in the philosophy of mind which argues that the conscious mind is not only the result of what is going on inside the nervous system (or the brain), but also what occurs or exists ... (Philosophy) [72%] 2023-06-11 [Philosophy of mind]
  3. Eternalism (philosophy of time): In the philosophy of space and time, eternalism is an approach to the ontological nature of time, which takes the view that all existence in time is equally real, as opposed to presentism or the growing block universe theory of ... (Philosophy) [65%] 2023-09-21 [Philosophy of physics]
  4. Externality: Externalities are the effects a transaction has on individuals or firms not part of the transaction. They are usually considered to be a market failure. [59%] 2023-02-25 [Economics]
  5. Externality: In economics, an externality or external cost is an indirect cost or benefit to an uninvolved third party that arises as an effect of another party's (or parties') activity. Externalities can be considered as unpriced goods involved in either ... (Finance) [59%] 2023-12-19 [Market failure] [Welfare economics]...
  6. Externality: In economics, an externality or external cost is an indirect cost or benefit to an uninvolved third party that arises as an effect of another party's (or parties') activity. Externalities can be considered as unpriced goods involved in either ... (In economics, an imposed cost or benefit) [59%] 2023-12-20 [Environmental economics] [Market failure]...
  7. Externality: Externality : A cost of production that is not borne by the producer, or a benefit that the producer does not receive. [59%] 2023-07-30
  8. Integralism: Integralism is an ideology which professes that nation-states have a duty to recognize the Catholic Church as sovereign and to promote policies in line with Church teachings. Integralists view Liberalism and Capitalism as working together to destroy western civilization ... [58%] 2023-02-19 [Catholicism] [Conservatism]...
  9. Internality: An internality is the long-term benefit or cost to an individual that they do not consider when making the decision to consume a good or service. One way this is related to behavioral economics is by means of the ... (Finance) [58%] 2022-09-17 [Behavioral economics]
  10. Integralism: In politics, integralism, integrationism or integrism (French: intégrisme) is an interpretation of Catholic social teaching that argues the principle that the Catholic faith should be the basis of public law and public policy within civil society, wherever the preponderance of ... (Principle that the Catholic faith should be the basis of public law and policy) [58%] 2023-12-24 [Integralism] [Catholicism and society]...
  11. Externism: Externism is a fictional philosophical theory proposed by the fictional Czech genius Jára Cimrman. This character appears in many plays by authors from the Jára Cimrman Theatre in Prague. (Philosophical theory proposed in plays of the Jára Cimrman Theatre in Prague) [56%] 2023-12-18 [Humour] [Fictional philosophies]...
  12. Semantic externalism: In the philosophy of language, semantic externalism (the opposite of semantic internalism) is the view that the meaning of a term is determined, in whole or in part, by factors external to the speaker. According to an externalist position, one ... [51%] 2023-10-21 [Semantics] [Theories of language]...
  13. Semantic externalism: In the philosophy of language, semantic externalism (the opposite of semantic internalism) is the view that the meaning of a term is determined, in whole or in part, by factors external to the speaker. According to an externalist position, one ... (Philosophy) [51%] 2023-11-26 [Theories of language] [Epistemological theories]...
  14. Externalism and Self-Knowledge: Externalism in the philosophy of mind contends that the meaning or content of a thought is partly determined by the environment. The view has garnered attention since it denies the traditional assumption, associated with Descartes, that thought content is fixed ... (Philosophy) [50%] 2021-12-25
  15. Skepticism and Content Externalism: A number of skeptical hypotheses or scenarios have been proposed which can be used as the basis for arguments to the effect that we lack knowledge of various propositions about objects in the external world, propositions that we normally take ... (Philosophy) [50%] 2022-02-21
  16. Internalist vs. Externalist Conceptions of Epistemic Justification: Generally, when a person knows some proposition or other, she does so on the basis of something such as evidence, or good reasons, or perhaps some experiences she has had. The same is true of justified beliefs that may fall ... (Philosophy) [49%] 2022-07-23
  17. Pecuniary externality: A pecuniary externality occurs when the actions of an economic agent cause an increase or decrease in market prices. For example, an influx of city-dwellers buying second homes in a rural area can drive up house prices, making it ... (Finance) [42%] 2023-12-18 [Pricing]
  18. Brazilian Integralism: Brazilian Integralism (Portuguese: integralismo) was a political movement in Brazil, created in October 1932. Founded and led by Plínio Salgado, a literary figure somewhat famous for his participation in the 1922 Modern Art Week, the movement had adopted some characteristics ... (Political ideology) [41%] 2023-12-08 [Brazilian nationalism] [Conservatism in Brazil]...

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