Epistemology is the study of knowledge acquisition. It involves an awareness of certain aspects of reality, and it seeks to discover what is known and how it is known. Considered as a branch of philosophy, epistemology addresses cognitive sciences, cultural studies and the history of science. There are three main examples or conditions of epistemology: truth, belief and justification. First of all,truth occurs when false propositions cannot be discerned. Consequently, in order for something to be considered as knowledge, it must be true in nature. Also, the truth must originate from reliable sources and be based on fidelity to the standard. For example, a lie cannot be truth because it is not factual and false.
The most common example of epistemology is the first claim that the earth is round. When one says he knows or believes that the earth is round, he needs to have a basis to prove it.
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An example of an investigatory objective is developing a hypothesis and testing the results. A specific example is do aspirin keep plants alive longer, and then testing with watering the plants with aspirin and watering without aspirin.
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Conditioning Example: Put conditioner in your hair and it gets softer
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The study of demons. Example: he was a scholar in demonology.
Epistemology is the science about how we gather knowledge
Epistemology is the study of the nature of knowledge itself. Epistemology can be studied at universities or in books that are devoted to this subject.
ontology is what you can know epistemology is how you can know it
Social Epistemology - journal - was created in 1987.
Introduction to Objectivist Epistemology was created in 1979.
Introduction to Objectivist Epistemology has 164 pages.
just briefly, epistemology is the study of knowledge (knowing) and justified beliefs.
Epistemology is the philosophy of the mind. It deals with questions such as "what is knowledge?", "what can we know?", or "how do we learn?".
Ontology is a metaphysical look at our being. Epistemology tries to expose the difference between opinions and proven thoughts. The use of epistemology helps to determine conclusions from ontology.
Existentialist epistemology is, like most existentialism, based on personal choice - i.e. a choice to believe.
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