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  • Epistemology | Definition, History, Types, Examples, Philosophers . . .
    Epistemology, the philosophical study of the nature, origin, and limits of human knowledge The term is derived from the Greek episteme (“knowledge”) and logos (“reason”) Along with metaphysics, logic, and ethics, it is one of the four main branches of philosophy
  • Epistemology - History, Philosophy, Knowledge | Britannica
    Epistemology - History, Philosophy, Knowledge: The central focus of ancient Greek philosophy was the problem of motion Many pre-Socratic philosophers thought that no logically coherent account of motion and change could be given Although the problem was primarily a concern of metaphysics, not epistemology, it had the consequence that all major Greek philosophers held that knowledge must not
  • Standpoint theory | Definition, Approaches, Facts | Britannica
    Standpoint theory, a feminist theoretical perspective that argues that knowledge stems from social position The perspective denies that traditional science is objective and suggests that research and theory have ignored and marginalized women and feminist ways of thinking
  • Epistemology - Perception, Knowledge, Belief | Britannica
    Epistemology - Perception, Knowledge, Belief: The epistemological interests of analytic philosophers in the first half of the 20th century were largely focused on the relationship between knowledge and perception The major figures in that period were Russell, Moore, H H Price (1899–1984), C D Broad (1887–1971), Ayer, and H Paul Grice (1913–88) Although their views differed
  • Epistemology - Belief, Justification, Rationality | Britannica
    Epistemology - Belief, Justification, Rationality: Philosophers have disagreed sharply about the complex relationship between the concepts of knowledge and certainty Are they the same? If not, how do they differ? Is it possible for someone to know that p without being certain that p, or to be certain that p without knowing that p? Is it possible for p to be certain without being known by
  • Epistemology - A Priori, A Posteriori, Knowledge | Britannica
    Epistemology - A Priori, A Posteriori, Knowledge: Since at least the 17th century, a sharp distinction has been drawn between a priori knowledge and a posteriori knowledge The distinction plays an especially important role in the work of David Hume (1711–76) and Immanuel Kant (1724–1804) The distinction is easily illustrated by means of examples Assume that the sentence “All Model T
  • Ontology | Definition, History Examples | Britannica
    Ontology, the philosophical study of being in general, or of what applies neutrally to everything that is real It was called “first philosophy” by Aristotle in Book IV of his Metaphysics The Latin term ontologia (“science of being”) was felicitously invented by the German philosopher Jacob
  • Epistemology - Locke, Empiricism, Knowledge | Britannica
    Epistemology - Locke, Empiricism, Knowledge: Whereas rationalist philosophers such as Descartes held that the ultimate source of human knowledge is reason, empiricists such as John Locke argued that the source is experience (see Rationalism and empiricism) Rationalist accounts of knowledge also typically involved the claim that at least some kinds of ideas are “innate,” or present in the
  • Essentialism | Moral Realism, Metaphysics Epistemology | Britannica
    Essentialism, In ontology, the view that some properties of objects are essential to them The “essence” of a thing is conceived as the totality of its essential properties Theories of essentialism differ with respect to their conception of what it means to say that a property is essential to an
  • Rationalism | Definition, Types, History, Examples, Descartes . . .
    Rationalism, in Western philosophy, the view that regards reason as the chief source and test of knowledge Holding that reality itself has an inherently logical structure, rationalists assert that a class of truths exists that the intellect can grasp directly Rationalism has long been the rival of empiricism





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