「Epistemology」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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and Lotteries, Hawthorne defends a view in | epistemology according to which the presence of knowledg |
Modern | Epistemology Against Analytic Philosophy: A Reply to Mak |
Her research interests include ethics, | epistemology, and feminist philosophy. |
Ferejohn specializes in ancient philosophy, | epistemology, and logic. |
e's interest includes the recent history of | epistemology and metaphysics. |
sted in the philosophy of religion, ethics, | epistemology, and pragmatism. |
Minding the Gap: | Epistemology and Philosophy of Science in the Two Tradit |
"Coherentist | Epistemology and Moral Theory," in Moral Knowledge?, ed. |
hy of social science, political philosophy, | epistemology, and the history of American Pragmatism. |
cience, Philosophy of Mind, and Naturalized | Epistemology, and is the author of Reconstructing Reason |
philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, | epistemology and philosophy of logic. |
ially Peirce) and foundationalist issues in | epistemology and philosophy of logic. |
Germany) for his work Vladimir Solovev: His | Epistemology and Metaphysics (1909). |
rests are "ethics (especially meta-ethics), | epistemology, and related issues in metaphysics and the |
hilosophical logic, philosophy of language, | epistemology and metaphysics. |
rch interests in the philosophy of science, | epistemology and metaphysics, philosophical theology and |
om which he wrote about the consequences on | epistemology and the history of metaphysics. |
ction and perception, space, transcendental | epistemology, and the analysis of knowledge. |
orensics Association, Argumentation, Social | Epistemology and the Quarterly Journal of Speech. |
She is known for her work in feminist | epistemology and standpoint theory, especially the essay |
verse, Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics, | Epistemology, and History of the Sinhala nation. |
ics, instructional psychology, experimental | epistemology and educational technology. |
olar, writing two books dealing with Paul's | epistemology and poetic vision, which are arguably his f |
In the areas of | epistemology and theology, the notion of justification p |
from the University of Warwick, working in | epistemology and philosophy of logic with Susan Haack (w |
ntor Husserl, Heidegger put ontology before | epistemology and thought that phenomenology would have t |
After having worked on problems of | epistemology, and more particularly on the nature of per |
positions of scientists and philosophers on | epistemology and knowledge. |
interests in ancient and modern ethics and | epistemology, as well as Nietzsche. |
e taught philosophy of religion, ethics and | epistemology at the Islamic Iranian Academy of Philosoph |
ering contributions to the study of Tibetan | epistemology, biography and poetry.". |
on Giambattista Vico, Jean Piaget's genetic | epistemology, Bishop Berkeley's theory of perception, Ja |
n today for his work in extending Popperian | epistemology, discussed in his book The Retreat to Commi |
Karl Popper's | epistemology, especially its anti-inductivism and requir |
mily Chronicle, in the context of Nabokov's | epistemology, ethics, and metaphysics. |
ions to the Development of Tibetan Buddhist | Epistemology from the Eleventh to the Thirteenth Centuri |
he ‘nature of the derivation of knowledge', | epistemology, from information supplied by evidence, evi |
original thinker in economy, interested in | epistemology, he studied nature in a methodical way. |
arily known for his work in metaphysics and | epistemology; his 2006 collection Metaphysical Essays of |
Voulgaris also included John Locke's | epistemology in his teaching, as well as translations of |
including the concept of God and evolution, | epistemology in science and religion, world religions an |
Epistemology in the Anglo-American tradition was radical | |
Chapter 6 surveys Objectivist | epistemology, including Rand's views on perception, conc |
According to Tarnas, participatory | epistemology is rooted in the thought of Goethe, Schille |
Ken Wilber argues that participatory | epistemology is limited in its appropriate scope to obse |
ber of questions including those related to | epistemology, logic, philosophy of mind, metaphysics and |
own for his work in philosophy of religion, | epistemology, metaphysics, and Christian apologetics. |
philosophers who present unified systems of | epistemology, metaphysics, logic, and ethics, and often |
Angels Fear: Towards an | Epistemology of the Sacred (1987) written with Gregory B |
r in Philosophy of Religion: the Ethics and | Epistemology of Belief. |
He also considered that the | epistemology of the Essay opened the door to Unitarianis |
: Reductionism and Anti-Reductionism in the | Epistemology of Testimony. |
Osler compares the | epistemology of Walter Charleton (working within the fir |
ge-based perspectives on organizations, the | epistemology of practice, and epistemological issues in |
hilosophy (Ph.D.) for a dissertation on the | epistemology of the American philosopher Alvin Plantinga |
uthored highly cited research papers on the | epistemology of physics, educational experimentation, an |
titled An Amateur Looks on the Fallibilist | Epistemology of Mathematics, which challenged the findin |
id to fit well with the traditional Chinese | epistemology of disease causation on the basis of dishar |
cism, such as William James proposed, as an | epistemology of science. |
l, PhD) and is a specialist in metaphysics, | epistemology, philosophical logic and the philosophy of |
include: 20th Century analytic philosophy, | epistemology, philosophy of religion, and logical empiri |
Engel's specialties are | Epistemology, Philosophy of Religion, Scottish philosoph |
ougier made many important contributions to | epistemology, philosophy of science, political philosoph |
Epistemology: propositional revelation in the Bible | |
Introduction to Objectivist | Epistemology, published in 1979, is Ayn Rand's essential |
The field of | Epistemology studies knowledge and human understanding, |
ll this gap by boldly addressing a complete | epistemology that is not just confined to current myopic |
Among his publications are Peirce's | Epistemology, The Freewill Question and "Why be Moral?". |
His research interests include | epistemology, the philosophy of mind, and the philosophy |
including Philosophy: The Classic Readings, | Epistemology: The Classic Readings, Ethics: The Classic |
ed on the history of logic and mathematics, | epistemology, the tradition of philosophy in the Islamic |
practice of historiography, librarianship, | epistemology, the nature of oral history and myth, and c |
books and over 80 articles in metaphysics, | epistemology, the philosophy of language, and the histor |
mmanuel Kant, German idealism, metaphysics, | epistemology, the foundations of human sciences, and pos |
He wrote mainly about | epistemology, theory of language, and compared later Bud |
art from his basic writings in the field of | epistemology, there are a number of other works. |
ic geometry was too challenging to orthodox | epistemology to be pursued." |
erpretation", Episteme: A Journal of Social | Epistemology Vol. 3 Issue 1-2 (2006); 96-108 |
The Tattvopaplavasimha examines | epistemology, where he considers the pramana (sources of |
portance, it was also crucial to al-Kindi's | epistemology, which was influenced by Platonic realism. |
s work he bases the positivism on a kind of | epistemology which holds that the only true beings are g |
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