Source: ChatGPT modified by NostaLab. There was a time when intelligence carried friction. To think was to wrestle with the very human aspects of ambiguity, contradiction, and uncertainty. Knowledge ...
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By: Hamza I . Salifu Abstract This article examines the Russia ndash;Ukraine war through the intertwined lenses of ontology, ...
In the jargon of academia, the study of what we can know, and how we can know it, is called “epistemology.” During the 1980s, philosopher Richard Rorty declared it dead and bid it good riddance. To ...
Since the time of Descartes philosophers have sought to establish what justifies true beliefs by examining the epistemic conditions immediately underlying knowledge claims. As critics of this ...
A COMMON refrain heard around New Scientist‘s offices in recent weeks has been “episte… what?!” Even among educated and well-informed people, epistemology – the study of knowledge – is neither a ...