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  • ...rote in ''[[The Logic of Scientific Discovery]]'': "The central problem of epistemology has always been and still is the problem of the growth of knowledge. And th * {{slink|Evolutionary epistemology#Growth of knowledge}} ...
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  • ...|theory of knowledge]] that attempts to explain the origin of [[concept]]s in the [[mind|human mind]] by considering sense or ''[[Empirical evidence|a po ...1 (p. 136 in Guyer/Wood)</ref> he took Locke to be suggesting that ''all'' concepts came from experience. ...
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  • ...and Christoph Kelp. "Second-Order Knowledge." ''The Routledge Companion to Epistemology''. Routledge, 2010. 586-596.</ref> Meta-knowledge is a fundamental conceptual instrument in such research and scientific domains as, [[knowledge engineering]], [[knowl ...
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  • ...es=483–502|jstor=27744724}}</ref> Epistemic privilege can be characterized in two ways: The still prevailing traditional position argues each of us do in fact have privileged access to our own thoughts. [[Descartes]] is the parad ...
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  • {{short description|Ability to think about and use concepts to deal adequately with a subject}} ...behavior.<ref>{{cite web|last=Bereiter|first=Carl|title=Education and mind in the Knowledge Age|url=http://www.cocon.com/observetory/carlbereiter/|archiv ...
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  • {{short description|"Knowledge" in Indian philosophy and religion}} ...tatus=dead |archive-date=July 8, 2012 |title=Gyan – definition of ''gyan'' in English |website=[[Oxford Dictionaries (website)|Oxford Dictionaries]] |acc ...
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  • {{short description|Concept of personal perspective in philosophy}} In [[philosophy]], a '''point of view''' is a specific attitude or manner thro ...
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  • ...ledge}}; {{lang-fr|épistème}}) is knowledge or understanding. The term ''[[epistemology]]'' (the branch of philosophy concerning knowledge) is derived from {{trans ...s Library 5 RB.jpg|thumb|Personification of Episteme in [[Celsus Library]] in [[Ephesus]], Turkey.]] ...
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  • ...ethodology but is rather something that "emerges as a process methodology" in the midst of traditional research.<ref name=":0">{{Cite journal |last=Mazze ...lso emphasizes the importance of positionality not only through disclosure in a [[positionality statement]] but as an active part of the research process ...
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  • ...tudied in laboratory settings, particularly in the [[social science]]s and in education. ...were based will be supported or not,<ref>Goodwin, C. J. (2005). ''Research in Psychology: Methods and Design.'' USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.</ref> or may ...
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  • ...resses the [[epistemology]] of that which we ''cannot'' know. Some related concepts include the [[halting problem]], the limits of knowledge, the unknown unkno ...igh level categories, logical unknowability, conceptual unknowability, and in-principle unknowability. ...
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  • {{Short description|Proposition in philosophy of mind}} ...ng (philosophy of language)|foundations of meaning]], [[free will]], and [[epistemology|knowledge]], both ''[[A priori and a posteriori|a priori]]'' and [[empirici ...
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  • {{short description|State of puzzlement or expression of doubt, in philosophy and rhetoric}} ...iculty in passage", "puzzlement"}}) is a conundrum or state of puzzlement. In [[rhetoric]], it is a declaration of doubt, made for rhetorical purpose and ...
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  • In the [[philosophy of mind]], the phrase often refers to knowledge that can ' ...ut it, "fire. Mere talking of it will not make the mouth burn".<ref>Quoted in Reynolds, p. 95</ref> ...
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  • In [[logic]], specifically in [[deductive reasoning]], an [[argument]] is '''valid''' [[if and only if]] ...rgument terminology used in logic (en).svg|thumb|Argument terminology used in logic]] ...
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  • ...Research approaches are based on the theories of [[Michel Foucault]] with concepts like "orders of knowledge" and are similar to other fields with the use of ...Burke (historian)|Peter Burke]] is listed among some of the canon authors in the field alongside Martin Mulsow, [[Pierre Bourdieu]] and [[Michel Foucaul ...
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  • ...elopment of high-level theory in archaeology. However, Smith rejects both concepts of archaeological science because neither emphasize falsification or a sear In the United Kingdom, the [[Natural Environment Research Council|Natural and ...
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  • ...ls who are unaware of important information or facts. Ignorance can appear in three different types: factual ignorance (absence of knowledge of some fact ...education who perform enriching and challenging jobs are happier, and more in control of their environment.<ref>Schieman, Scott and Gabriele Plickert. "H ...
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  • ...nglish. It is a concept fundamental to [[German philosophy]], especially [[epistemology]] and refers to a ''wide world perception''. Additionally, it refers to the ...w.encyclopedia.com/philosophy-and-religion/philosophy/philosophy-terms-and-concepts/worldview-philosophy|title=Worldview (philosophy) – Encyclopedia.com|encycl ...
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  • ...ri'' knowledge]] &ndash; these terms are used with respect to reasoning ([[epistemology]]) to distinguish necessary conclusions from first premises... ...ave to get up off your couch and go outside and examine the way things are in the physical world. You don't have to do any science."<ref>{{cite magazine| ...
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