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Ontology
The mind, how it 'collects' knowledge
The word epistemology is the study of the origin, nature, and limits of human knowledge; or you can use the terms acquired knowledge or life experience.
Human science is the study and interpretation of the experiences, activities, constructs, and artifacts associated with human beings. The study of the human sciences attempts to expand and enlighten the human being's knowledge of his or her existence, its interrelationship with other species and systems, and the development of artifacts to perpetuate the human expression and thought. It is the study of human phenomena. The study of the human experience is historical and current in nature. It requires the evaluation and interpretation of the historic human experience and the analysis of current human activity to gain an understanding of human phenomena and to project the outlines of human evolution. Human science is the objective, informed critique of human existence and how it relates to reality. The ultimate question of science is "What is reality?" The ultimate question in the study of human beings "What is the reality of being human?"By:Clarisa
Literally defined philosophy is "the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence, especially when considered as an academic discipline." It can also be defined as "the study of the theoretical basis of a particular branch of knowledge or experience" or "a theory or attitude held by a person or organization that acts as a guiding principle for behavior." Synonyms are thinking, doctrine, ideology, or notions.
Not necessarily. It's the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence esp. when considered as an academic discipline. Basically its the deep study of knowledge, reality, and existence. That's where we get many philosophies that are sometimes confused with religions. One example is Confucianism.
False. It's a technique used to understand reality.
Helge Malmgren has written: 'Immediate knowledge study in G.E. Moore's epistemology' -- subject(s): Knowledge, Theory of, Reality, Theory of Knowledge
Pure research is defined as the systematic study that is directed only toward pure knowledge. Basic research is defined as research without a particular goal.
Some sub-disciplines of philosophy include metaphysics (study of reality), epistemology (study of knowledge), ethics (study of morality), logic (study of reasoning), aesthetics (study of beauty), and political philosophy (study of government and society).
Philosophical positions are stands that are devoted to the study of reality and existence of knowledge. These may also be referred to theoretical or analytical positions.
Theology is the field of human knowledge and study concerning divine and sacred truths, especially as revealed by the God of monotheistic religions.
Epistemology is the philosophy or study of knowledge; what is knowledge, what do we know, how do we know it, how can we know it, how do we know that we know it, etc. "Epistemologcial belief" can perhaps be summed up as "belief in epistemology", or belief in the study of knowledge. Since it is not a commonly (or even rarely) used term, it is not defined by any persons of note.
May refer to Philosophy the study of general and fundamental problems such as those not connected with reality, existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind, and language
The official definition for the word philosophy is "the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence, esp. when considered as an academic discipline."
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