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skepticism doubts what we see/perceive and Locke is a naturalist/empiricist. He believes if you can experience it, it exists (whatever "it" might be)
Epistemological Despondency was created on 1994-06-06.
Epistemological is used to describe studying the nature of knowledge and beliefs. For example, "The philosopher's epistemological inquiry challenged traditional views on how we attain knowledge."
The epistemological problem of the African traditional world view is the challenge of reconciling indigenous ways of knowing and understanding the world with Western epistemological frameworks. It involves questioning how knowledge is produced, validated, and transmitted in African cultures, especially in the context of encounters with Western knowledge systems. This problem raises issues of cultural relativism, the role of oral tradition, and the impact of colonialism on African epistemologies.
John Anthony Brownridge has written: 'The epistemological status of religious concepts and the problem of religious indoctrination in schools'
what is professional skepticism
Skepticism is a noun.
The antonym for epistemological is likely ontological, which pertains to the nature of being or existence rather than knowledge acquisition.
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Skepticism - band - was created in 1991.
Epistemological refers to the branch of philosophy that studies knowledge, how it is acquired, and what constitutes valid knowledge. It deals with questions about the nature, scope, and limits of knowledge and the justification of beliefs.
Have you ever doubted anything? If so, then congratulations! You have used skepticism.