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  • ...ing]], [[decision making]], [[inference]] or discovery, depending on the [[epistemology|epistemological]] premises and goals. ...ivities of knowledge building, the means including cognitive ergonomics, [[social software]], immediate [[information access]] exploiting means of [[multimed ...
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  • ...turalism]], and indigenous research philosophies, emphasizing the use of [[Epistemology|epistemological]] and [[Ontology|ontological]] principles to deconstruct an ...not well known. Postqualitative inquiry posits that through application of epistemology, ontology, and related philosophies to phenomena they encounter through the ...
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  • This approach may address [[epistemology|epistemological]] issues, such as [[relativism]], existence of the absolute [[Category:Concepts in epistemology]] ...
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  • ...pSxYC&q=private+truths+public+lies |title=Private Truths, Public Lies: The Social Consequences of Preference Falsification |date=1995 |publisher=Harvard Univ Such misrepresentation is a response to perceived social, economic, and political pressures. The perceived pressures could be partly ...
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  • ...Plickert. "How Knowledge Is Power: Education and the Sense of Control." ''Social Forces'', vol. 87, no. 1, Sept. 2008, pp. 153-183.</ref> The confidence tha ...zes the behavior of subjects regarding their intellectual capabilities and social behaviors. The limited information or competence of people that possess the ...
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  • ...ke "orders of knowledge" and are similar to other fields with the use of [[social]], [[Culture|cultural]] and [[Politics|political]] frameworks.<ref>Philipp ...y|academic]] knowledge) involved the inclusion of the [[humanities]] and [[social science]]s.<ref name=":5" /> The 2000s began the movement towards the Germa ...
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  • ...-field of [[philosophy]] that studies the nature of [[technology]] and its social effects. ...d privacy, our understandings of internet cats, technological function and epistemology of technology, computer ethics, [[biotechnology]] and its implications, tra ...
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  • ...e]] and specialized ways. Communication theory emphasizes its symbolic and social process aspects as seen from two perspectives—as exchange of information (t ...n the social context that they are in. This had been explained in terms of social norms that dictated language use. The way that we use language differs from ...
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  • ...tions that cannot be studied in laboratory settings, particularly in the [[social science]]s and in education. [[Category:Concepts in epistemology]] ...
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  • ...arch for causality.<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Smith|first1=Michael E.|title=Social science and archaeological enquiry|journal=Antiquity|date=4 April 2017|volu ...
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  • ...d (philosophy)|world]] and interacts with it as a [[Social constructionism|social reality]]. {{See also|Social Axioms Survey}} ...
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  • ...ng (philosophy of language)|foundations of meaning]], [[free will]], and [[epistemology|knowledge]], both ''[[A priori and a posteriori|a priori]]'' and [[empirici ...N. |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Uo4pjUvVmHEC&pg=PA127 |title=The Social Science of Hayek's The Sensory Order |publisher=Emerald |year=2010 |isbn=97 ...
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  • {{Short description|Philosophical principle that perspectives and epistemology are always linked}} {{Epistemology sidebar}} ...
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  • .../02691729308578683 Validities: A Political Science Perspective]", ''Social Epistemology'' 7, 1 (1993): 85-105. ...
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  • ...ri'' knowledge]] &ndash; these terms are used with respect to reasoning ([[epistemology]]) to distinguish necessary conclusions from first premises... == Epistemology (philosophy of knowledge) == ...
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  • ...lly close study of our individual modes of belief, thoughts, and competing social organisations. Mediology must further understand that such transmission is *[[Evolutionary epistemology]] ...
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  • In [[epistemology]], evidence is what [[Justification (epistemology)|justifies]] [[beliefs]] or what makes it [[rational]] to hold a certain [[ ...rm is also used. In academic discourse, evidence plays a central role in [[epistemology]] and in the [[philosophy of science]]. Reference to evidence is made in ma ...
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  • ...me=":0">{{Citation |last=Blair |first=Graeme |title=Research Design in the Social Sciences: Declaration, Diagnosis, and Redesign |date=2023 |url=https://www. ...of the researcher over their beliefs in the [[nature of knowledge]] (see [[epistemology]]) and reality (see [[ontology]]), often shaped by the [[Academic disciplin ...
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  • ...cientifically to be regarded as scientific theory. Validity, accuracy, and social mechanisms ensuring quality control, such as peer review and repeatability === Social science === ...
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  • ...d=189944698 }}</ref> It also encompasses [[eristic]] dialog, the branch of social debate in which victory over an opponent is the primary goal, and [[didacti ...on theory had its origins in [[foundationalism]], a theory of knowledge ([[epistemology]]) in the field of [[philosophy]]. It sought to find the grounds for claims ...
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