This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Epistemological beliefs refer to an individual's thinking and beliefs about the nature of knowledge and knowing. The present study examined ...
Nietzsche famously, or infamously, depending upon one’s point of view, declared that “God is dead.” What Nietzsche, the atheist, purported to comment upon was the decline in the Christian faith that ...
The study of virtue epistemology and epistemic luck interrogates the nature of knowledge by focusing on both the virtues of the knower and the role of chance in genuine knowledge acquisition. Virtue ...
Reviewing a prominent religious thinker’s magnum opus is no easy task. Imagine a fourteenth-century reader entrusted with the job of reviewing the Summa Theologica for a bimonthly folio-review. Or a ...
Epistemology, derived from the Greek words episteme, meaning knowledge, and logos, meaning reason or argument, is a branch of philosophy concerned with the nature, scope, and sources of knowledge. It ...
It is important to become aware of the changes taking place in contemporary epistemology. Indeed, there is a powerful temptation within circles of power to respond to our current crisis by relying on ...
The epistemology of risk examines how risks bear on epistemic properties. A common framework for examining the epistemology of risk holds that strength of evidential support is best modelled as ...
Source: "Captain America" by David Hogue, CC BY-SA 2.0 People in relationships with others who suffer from Narcissistic Personality Disorder typically find it difficult to get along with them; but the ...
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