And 'reasons for knowing' can operate at both an individual and a social level. — fresco
There may be no such thing as 'objective knowledge'. — fresco
The deconstruction of the subjective/objective dichotomy is prominent issue in epistemology.. — fresco
So, what's the theory of knowledge of the theory of knowledge? — Terrapin Station
Epistemology is the theory of knowledge, starting from the idea that knowledge is a justified belief (JtB). Hence, epistemology is a collection of standard justification methods, each of which generates an epistemic domain:
Mathematics is justified by proving it axiomatically (Bourbaki).
Science is justified by testing it experimentally (Popper).
History is justified by corroborating what has been witnessed. — alcontali
What is the knowledge-justification method in epistemology? — alcontali
Epistemology looks at what knowledge is, what justification is, etc. Looking at knowledge and/or justificatio — Terrapin Station
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