(1) The philosophical theory of knowledge
(1) In addition, before I can figure out ethics for sure, I need to decide which epistemology I'm going to use.
(2) Yet defending praise and blame is not simply a matter of moral ontology and epistemology .
(3) You might say that this is the metaphysical residue not soaked up by Kantian epistemology .
(4) Each can be seen as drawing an analogy with one or more strands of Marxist epistemology .
(5) It includes a number of books and articles that have nothing to do with epistemology and metaphysics.
(6) Crathorn had to face up to the skeptical consequences of this odd epistemology .
(7) This position is far removed from Parmenidean metaphysics and epistemology .
(8) This is a crucial element in contextualist epistemology , not a criticism of it.
(9) They work not just in philosophy of religion but in epistemology and metaphysics.
(10) These are matters of what philosophers call epistemology , the study of knowledge.
(11) For Berlin, the philosophy of history was tied not only to epistemology , but to ethics.
(12) In Britain, John Locke reacted against the innatism of Cartesian epistemology , but retained a theory of ideas.
(13) Nietzsche never worked out his own epistemology in detail, nor is there any reason to think that he would have particularly wanted to.
(14) These include matters of epistemology , ontology, semantics, and logic.
(15) From the philosophical point of view, what this teaching does is to shift the focus of investigation from ontology to epistemology .
(16) The authentic scientific ring of Russell's logic echoed in his epistemology of natural knowledge, Quine wrote.
(17) A compartmentalized thinker who indulges in epistemology can destroy his knowledge, yet retain it as well.
(18) In modern epistemology , or theory of knowledge, certain assumptions are common.
(19) He interprets the Critique of Pure Reason not as epistemology but as ontology.
(20) The turn from epistemology to ontology was taken before Heidegger by Nicolai Hartmann.
(21) Contemporary feminist epistemologists have pointed out how traditional philosophy's emphasis on rational, logical absolutes has devalued the ambiguities of the embodied life.
(22) Anyway, I don't think that chaos theory gives you epistemological conclusions that wouldn't have been clear without it.
(23) Such a position does indeed amount to a form of epistemological relativism.
(24) Rather than one producing the other, the two states are the same ontologically but different epistemologically .
(25) Hence, reality is epistemologically dependent but ontologically independent of language.
(26) Descartes, as is well known, felt that God's existence could be, and epistemologically had to be, demonstrated, and offered a variety of proofs to provide such a demonstration.
(27) Like most pre-Cartesian epistemologists (if it makes sense to use that term before Descartes), he is more interested in explaining the process by which we come to have knowledge than he is in justifying knowledge claims.
(28) Many passages in Plato's dialogues are given to epistemological discussion.
(29) Descartes' epistemological agenda has been the agenda of Western epistemology to this day.
(30) I don't think I am doing him an injustice if I say that epistemologically he was essentially a logicist and positivist.