There is no such theory, because if there were one it would be hilariously self-defeating. If your still interested then some keywords to look up would be relativism and subjectivism. Also I suppose you could say Plato and some similar Eastern mysticism would say that we do not obtain knowledge, we simply remember it, but I do not think that is the answer you were looking for, right?
The transcendentalist movement was a philosophical awakening in the early 1800s in the United States. It stressed the idea that people have an intuitive moral knowledge of what is and isn't right.
digital yes. its more convenient and requires less thinking power. Absolutely no. require the same knowledge. but digital can only have two states where is analog has infinite states.
Psychological behaviorism focuses on observable behaviors and how they are acquired through conditioning, while philosophical behaviorism is a broader philosophical stance that asserts that mental states can be reduced to behavioral dispositions and tendencies. In other words, psychological behaviorism is a specific approach within psychology, whereas philosophical behaviorism is a broader philosophical position about the relationship between mental states and behavior.
Legalism
The States that have hosted Super Bowls are:ArizonaCaliforniaFloridaGeorgiaLouisiannaMichiganMinnesotaTexas
Absolutely nothing. They were excluded.
Transcendentalism was a religious and philosophical movement in the United States during the early to middle 1800s.
The states in which testing for steroids is absolutely mandatory are, New Jersey, Texas and Florida .
Absolutely! MOST states have honeymoon resorts.
Absolutely not. The First Amendment prohibits such a thing.
Transcendentalism was the religious and philosophical movement in the U.S. in the early to middle-1800's. It developed in the 1820's and was a protest against the state of spirituality.
A hypothesis states what the expected result of an experiment will be based on prior knowledge or observations.