10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EPISTEMOLOGICALLY»
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The Turing Test and the Frame Problem: AI's Mistaken ...
The result I draw from these considerations is that episte- mologically complex
learning differs in kind from epistemologically simple learning. Second, it is
complex epistemologically in the sense that it involves the task of generating and
...
2
Thinking Through Systems Thinking
... epistemological actualizations Repeated and repetitive epistemological
actualization Active; emendation and expansion of the theory which formerly
epistemologically Passive; repetition/loan of some former theory – which
epistemologically ...
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Justification and Knowledge: New Studies in Epistemology
It might seem reasonable to define a foundations theory to be any
epistemological theory which endorses principle (F), defining 'epistemologically
basic' as in (EB). However, such a characterization would be inadequate.
Consider a ...
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Contemporary Theories of Knowledge
A foundations theory has two parts: (1) an account of epistemologically basic
beliefs, and (2) an account of epistemic ascent. With regard to (1), we have
argued that although epistemologically basic beliefs might be incorrigible, that is
not a ...
John L. Pollock, Joseph Cruz, 1999
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Ethics and the Media: An Introduction
Our beliefs are epistemologically objective if they satisfy the norms of our best
practices and standards; otherwise they are subjective or less objective than they
could be. Ontological and epistemological objectivity do not always agree.
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Perception: And Our Knowledge of the External World
logical priority involves being the basis of — if X knowledge is epistemologically
prior to Y knowledge it follows that Y knowledge must be based on X knowledge.
So the easiest way of showing that F knowledge is based on X knowledge is to ...
Were he to be epistemologically self-conscious he would be totally incapacitated.
1 As Van Til puts it: It is the firm conviction of every epistemologically self-
conscious Christian that no human being can utter a single syllable, whether in ...
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Restoring the Foundations of Epistemic Justification: A ...
For the meta-epistemologically naive reflectivist, it would seem that the reason
giving has come to an end with the appeal to perceptual awareness. For we can
stipulate that the meta- epistemologically naive reflectivist does not have any ...
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Reflection and the Stability of Belief: Essays on Descartes, ...
g; a cognitive faculty is epistemologically basic just in case there is no cognitive
faculty epistemologically prior to it. The modal force of the notion that a belief
based on one cognitive faculty “can be corrected” or is “correctable” by another ...
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First Philosophy: Knowledge and Reality: Fundamental ...
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10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «EPISTEMOLOGICALLY»
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epistemologically is used in the context of the following news items.
Numbers have always mattered
There are very strong grounds for saying that growing churches numerically is epistemologically sound, biblical, flows from the central Christian ... «Church Times, Jul 15»
George W. Bush Is the Father of the Year
Dads tell stories. A dad is not necessarily epistemologically reliable, in this storytelling. Shriver encouraged the attendees to make donations to ... «Gawker, Jun 15»
Hugh Hewitt to Huff-Post: 'Liberal Version of My Show...Called NPR'
In fact, the left is epistemologically closed. They do not read outside of it.” He explained that while he tends to read books published by liberal ... «NewsBusters, Jun 15»
White on Tort History
... “proximate,” but the experiment utterly failed, leaving tort law as doctrinally uncertain, and epistemologically complex, as it had always been. «Law Professor Blogs Network, Jun 15»
Opinionator | Dusting the Furniture of Our Minds
Epistemologically, the notion of truth as lucidity, expressed in “clear and distinct ideas,” has been a hallmark of the European Enlightenment, ... «New York Times, Jun 15»
The Scientific Method is a Scientific Idea that is Ready for Retirement
Epistemologically, how 'we know' and the truth of the world and reality is changing. In some sense we may be in a current intermediary 'dark ... «Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies, May 15»
Nibble, nibble - but will it bite?
While an intention test sounds hopelessly subjective and epistemologically problematic, variants of it have been around for more than 100 ... «New Zealand Herald, May 15»
Is faith more than metaphor?
Further his "To know that what is impenetrable to us really exists," is epistemologically debatable. Father John George 15 May 2015. «Eureka Street, May 15»
Guest ed: A Clarification on the Meaning of the Term “Satire”
... to reinforce the epistemologically vapid narrative of “Western World—good, Middle East—bad.” And all in the name of “protecting” freedom of ... «Dailyuw, May 15»
Seven Problems with Inerrancy (Leaving Evangelicalism, #2)
(6) The doctrine of inerrancy is based on an epistemologically certainty that is simply untenable. It assumes that in the divine revelation given in ... «Patheos, May 15»