Category:Concepts in epistemology
Subcategories
This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.
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J
- Justification (epistemology) (6 C, 26 P)
S
- Sources of knowledge (27 P)
Pages in category "Concepts in epistemology"
The following 190 pages are in this category, out of 190 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
A
- A priori and a posteriori
- Absolute and relative terms
- Abstraction
- Adaptive representation
- Aestheticism
- Alief (mental state)
- Allegory of the cave
- Always already
- Ambiguity
- Analogy of the divided line
- Analogy of the sun
- Analytic–synthetic distinction
- Anthropic principle
- Apollonian and Dionysian
- Applied epistemology
- Argument from illusion
- Art for art's sake
- The arts and politics
- Awareness
B
C
- Cartesian other
- Cartesian Self
- Categorization
- Category (Kant)
- Causality
- Centered world
- Certainty
- Clifford's principle
- Closed concept
- Cogito, ergo sum
- Cognitive closure (philosophy)
- Common sense
- Composition of Causes
- Condition of possibility
- Consciousness
- Consensus reality
- Consensus theory of truth
- Consilience
- Construct (philosophy)
- Criteria of truth
- Cultural appropriation
D
E
- Ecstasy (emotion)
- Empirical relationship
- Empirical research
- Epistemic closure
- Epistemic commitment
- Epistemic privilege
- Epistemic virtue
- Epistemological rupture
- Eristic
- Eschatological verification
- État second
- Evidence
- Evil demon
- Exclusion principle (philosophy)
- Expectation (epistemic)
- Experience
- Experiential knowledge
- Exploratory thought
I
M
P
- Paradigm shift
- Paradox
- Pattern
- Peripatetic axiom
- Perspicacity
- Planck's principle
- Plato's Problem
- Point of view (philosophy)
- Practical reason
- Pramana
- Preface paradox
- Presupposition (philosophy)
- Primary–secondary quality distinction
- Principle
- Private language argument
- Problem of induction
- Problem of other minds
- Problem of the criterion
- Progress
- Proof (truth)
- Propositional attitude
Q
R
T
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