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  • {{short description|Epistemological term}} [[Category:Epistemological theories]] ...
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  • ...s the notion that points of view are reducible to some rules based on some theories, maxims or dogmas. Moline considers the concept of "location" in two ways: This approach may address [[epistemology|epistemological]] issues, such as [[relativism]], existence of the absolute point of view, ...
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  • ...: Nordic Academic Press, 2020).</ref> Research approaches are based on the theories of [[Michel Foucault]] with concepts like "orders of knowledge" and are sim ...learer notion.<ref name=":7" /> This has been contended, as [[Epistemology|epistemological]] definitions ignore knowledge that can be applied.<ref name=":3" /> Knowle ...
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  • ...cid=254256157 }}</ref> Perspectivism may be regarded as an early form of [[epistemological pluralism]],<ref name=Sandywell2012>{{cite encyclopedia|last=Sandywell|firs ...more compatible for example with [[Kantian philosophy]] and correspondence theories of truth.<ref name=MassimiMcCoy2019-Introduction/><ref>For comparisons of c ...
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  • ...ller2005">{{cite book |last1=Miller |first1=Katherine |title=Communication theories : perspectives, processes, and contexts |date=2005 |publisher=McGraw-Hill | Communication theories have emerged from multiple historical points of origin, including classical ...
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  • ..., P. J.)) | date= 2011 | title=Purposeful Program Theory: Effective Use of Theories of Change and Logic Models | publisher=Jossey-Bass}}</ref> ...del specification" than are more complicated and more abstract and general theories.</blockquote> ...
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  • ...nd indigenous research philosophies, emphasizing the use of [[Epistemology|epistemological]] and [[Ontology|ontological]] principles to deconstruct and reconstruct as ...3=Pratt |first3=S.L. |date=2020 |title=The new materialisms and indigenous theories of non-human agency: Making the case for respectful anti-colonial engagemen ...
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  • ...he communication of reasonable differences and, in the process, curtailing epistemological diversity. Airing differences in understandings facilitates the constructio [[Category:Motivational theories]] ...
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  • In the 2400 years since Antiphon, many different theories of possible timeless universes have been advanced, seeking to explain in wh ...with a firm rejection of those of his contemporary colleagues who view the epistemological inquiries of Mach as being work of lesser importance, and then opens the ob ...
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  • ...of time" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H1WfFkp4puw</ref> and is seen in theories such as [[Eternalism (philosophy of time)|eternalism]]. ...ndamental.<ref name="Stanford" /> Some philosophers have criticised hybrid theories, where one holds a tenseless view of time but asserts that the present has ...
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  • ...where our cognitive faculties allow us to form the necessary concepts and theories. The distinction between science and philosophy is, on this view, at root a * [[Epistemological nihilism]] ...
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  • ...derdetermination]], i.e. that the available evidence may support competing theories equally well, and [[theory-ladenness]], i.e. that what some scientists cons ..., this is referred to as the "evidential relation" and there are competing theories about what this relation has to be like. Probabilistic approaches hold that ...
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  • ...hat instrumental value is only legitimate when it produces good scientific theories compatible with the intrinsic truth of mind-independent reality. ...r=Cambridge University Press|date=2007}}</ref>{{rp|xi, 10}} Well-confirmed theories—"what ought to be" as the end of reasoning—are more than tools; they are ma ...
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  • ...therapy. In P. T. P. Wong (Ed.),&nbsp;''The human quest for meaning:&nbsp;Theories, research, and applications''&nbsp;(2nd ed., pp. 619-647). New York, NY: Ro ...life worth living. In P. T. P. Wong (Ed.), ''The human quest for meaning: Theories, research, and applications'' (2nd ed., pp. 3-22). New York, NY: Routledge. ...
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  • ...ssing. The differences between micro U&G and micro MSD are, thus, in their epistemological origins, assumptions, concepts, and missions. *Miller, K. (2005). ''Communication theories: perspectives, processes, and contexts.''(2nd ed.). New York, NY: McGraw-Hi ...
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  • ...w.bbk.ac.uk/tpru/BasilHiley/ActInfoTeleWein.pdf#page=7 p. 7]; appeared in: Epistemological and Experimental Perspectives on Quantum Physics, D. Greenberger et al. (ed ...bbk.ac.uk/tpru/BasilHiley/ActInfoTeleWein.pdf#page=10 p. 10]; appeared in: Epistemological and Experimental Perspectives on Quantum Physics, D. Greenberger et al. (ed ...
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  • ...epresentation of concepts must begin from some ontological, [[epistemology|epistemological]], linguistic, cultural, and ultimately pragmatic perspective. Such pragma ...mmon, more basic set of concepts, while there are examples of incompatible theories that can be logically specified with only a few basic concepts. ...
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  • Various theories and views of truth continue to be debated among scholars, philosophers, and ==Major theories<!-- 'Philosophy of truth', 'Theory of truth', 'Theories of truth', and 'Truth theory' redirect here. Please do not alter the title ...
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  • ...gical. They find logical coherence in most communities of discourse. These theories are thus often labeled "sociological" in that they focus on the social grou ==Theories== ...
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  • John Koller states ''anekāntavāda'' to be "epistemological respect for view of others" about the nature of existence whether it is "in ...he center of this theological divide on soul-self (''jiva'') and causation theories, between the various schools of Buddhist and Hindu thought.<ref name=johnso ...
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