Epistemic determinism is the belief that all knowledge and beliefs are predetermined by prior causes or events, leaving no room for free will in shaping one's knowledge or beliefs. This view suggests that what one knows or believes is a result of deterministic processes rather than personal choice or agency.
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Epistemic access refers to the ways in which an individual can acquire knowledge or have justification for their beliefs. It involves understanding how information is obtained, processed, and used to form beliefs or make decisions. Having epistemic access is crucial for developing well-informed and justified beliefs.
The concept of free will is usually considered the opposite of determinism. A believer in determinism, he did not try to prevent what he considered to be God's will.
A Determinism of Morality was created on 2010-05-25.
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The implication of environmental determinism and possibilism on Nigeria development is preparedness in disaster management.
MIRANDA FRICKER has written: 'EPISTEMIC INJUSTICE: POWER AND THE ETHICS OF KNOWING'
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Carl Ritter is considered the father of the school of environmental determinism. He believed that natural elements like climate, topography, and soil influenced human societies and their development. Environmental determinism sought to explain cultural differences based on the physical environment.