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  2. Epistemology - Wikipedia

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    Epistemology is the branch of philosophy that examines the nature, origin, and limits of knowledge.Also called "theory of knowledge", it explores different types of knowledge, such as propositional knowledge about facts, practical knowledge in the form of skills, and knowledge by acquaintance as a familiarity through experience.

  3. Outline of epistemology - Wikipedia

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    The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to epistemology: . Epistemology (aka theory of knowledge) – branch of philosophy concerned with knowledge. [1]

  4. Episteme - Wikipedia

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    For Foucault, an épistémè is the guiding unconsciousness of subjectivity within a given epoch – subjective parameters which form an historical a priori. [5]: xxii He uses the term épistémè (French pronunciation:) in his The Order of Things, in a specialized sense to mean the historical, non-temporal, a priori knowledge that grounds truth and discourses, thus representing the condition ...

  5. Gaston Bachelard - Wikipedia

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    Facade painted in homage to Gaston Bachelard, in Bar-sur-Aube, his birthplace. Bachelard was born in Bar-sur-Aube, France in 1884.. He was a postal clerk in Bar-sur-Aube, and then studied physics and chemistry before finally becoming interested in philosophy.

  6. Epistemic cognition - Wikipedia

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    The research emerged in part from William G. Perry's research on the cognitive intellectual development of male Harvard College students. [1] [4] Developmental theories of epistemic cognition in this model have been developed by Deanna Kuhn and others, with a focus on the sequential phases of development characterising changes in views of knowledge and knowing.

  7. Formal epistemology - Wikipedia

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    Bayesian epistemology is an important theory in the field of formal epistemology. It has its roots in Thomas Bayes' work in the field of probability theory. It is based on the idea that beliefs are held gradually and that the strengths of the beliefs can be described as subjective probabilities.

  8. James Frederick Ferrier - Wikipedia

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    Townhouse at 15 Heriot Row, Edinburgh. Ferrier was born at 15 Heriot Row [3] in Edinburgh, the son of John Ferrier, writer to the signet.He was educated at the Royal High School, the University of Edinburgh and Magdalen College, Oxford, and subsequently, his metaphysical tastes having been fostered by his intimate friend, Sir William Hamilton, spent some time at Heidelberg studying German ...

  9. Epistemologia - Wikipedia

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    Epistemologia was a biannual peer-reviewed academic journal of philosophy. [1] It was focused on analytical philosophy, publishing articles that deal with philosophy of science, epistemology, logic, philosophy of language, and philosophy of mind. It published articles in English and Italian. In 2015, it was reported that the journal had been ...