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    Descartes’ Cogito argument and defective nature doubt are mutually damaging to each other’s respective claims. Defective nature dismisses logic yet Cogito uses it‚ by doing so Descartes contradicts himself‚ falling trap to his own scrutiny. Ruling out his own perception‚ how can Descartes make plausible claims when he doubts his very ability to do so? The reasoning behind Descartes’ doubtfulness is that‚ in essence‚ he wants to know what he can and cannot doubt. If Descartes knows what is doubtable

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    References: Gaffikin‚ M. (2006). A critique of accounting theory. University of Wollongong: Faculty of Business - Accounting & Finance Working Papers‚ pp.1-18. Morgan‚ G. (1988). Accounting as reality construction: towards a new epistemology for accounting practice. Accounting‚ Organizations and Society‚ 13(5)‚ pp.477--485. Mouck‚ T. (1989). The irony of" The Golden Age" of accounting methodology. The Accounting Historians Journal‚ pp.85--106. Wahyudi‚ I. (1999). Mainstream Accounting

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    day life‚ whether we think about it or not. They are a huge part of our value system and how we make decisions. The four discussed branches of philosophy are metaphysics‚ epistemology‚ logic‚ and axiology. Metaphysics is the “nature of reality” and essentially explains the nature of the world and human beings. Epistemology is the meaning of knowledge and how one acquires knowledge. Logic is simply reasoning in hopes to find the truth. Lastly‚ axiology is based on the values of society focusing

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    have come to the conclusion that we can’t know anything for sure. I made this comment to my philosopher friends George Berkeley and John Locke. They both looked at me and started arguing with one another on their beliefs. Their beliefs align with epistemology which is the study of knowledge. Part Two: Argument Analysis John Locke believed we are born with innate knowledge which is gained from experience. Locke said‚ “To this I answer in one word‚ from experience: in that all our knowledge is founded

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    1.0 Introduction Over the years‚ the nature of reality‚ knowing‚ thinking and believing has constituted puzzling issues which epistemology attempts to grapple with. Issues cutting across what can we know‚ what is the nature and scope of human knowledge‚ what can be known with certainty‚ how do we acquire knowledge‚ how can we know what is when we come across it‚ what can be left to faith or opinion to decide‚ as well as the proper source of knowledge preoccupied the philosophical and at the same

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    Theories of Justification Identify and carefully examine two theories of justification. “The concern with understanding human knowledge has been a central philosophical one.”1“Like Rene Descartes‚ we have all ask ourselves at one time or another couldn’t everything I seem to see‚ hear‚ etc. Be illusory? Might I’ll in fact be dreaming all this? If so what do I really know of the outside world?"2 Knowledge is a vague concept according to Bertrand

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    ways epistemological beliefs are enmeshed within their day-to-day professional lives‚ focusing on the complex fabric of the teaching practice. KEY WORDS: contemporary epistemological research‚ education‚ enactivism‚ lived experiences‚ personal epistemology We rehearse information‚ but perform meaning. Information is like the web of links in a wire fence; Meaning is like the cascade of waves on a mountain stream. Cliff Crego (2002) © 2002 picture-poems.com THEORY & PSYCHOLOGY Copyright © 2008

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    FIELD DEFINITION HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENTS SCHOOLS OF THOUGHT KEY CONTRIBUTORS PRINCIPAL ISSUES Epistemology the theory of knowledge‚ is the branch of philosophy concerned with these questions a. Schools of thought and historical development 1) Skeptics a) Ancient (1) Pyrrho of Elis (2) Sextus Empiricus b) Medieval (1) St. Augustine 2) Rationalists a) Ancient (1) Plato b) Medieval (1) St. Anselm (2) St. Augustine c) Modern (1) Descartes (2) Leibniz (3) Spinoza 3) Empiricists

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    Sajune Blanchard Introduction to Philosphy Descartes vs Hume Epistemology is a branch of philosophy that focuses on the theories of knowledge and justified beliefs. There are various methods that philosophers choose to arrive at knowledge and detect what can be true. Some of the philosophers that have played an important role in epistemology are René Descartes and David Hume. Even though they had spent their time doubting the sources of human knowledge‚ their approach was different although they

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    Web. 12 Nov. 2011. <http://highered.mcgraw-……hill.com/sites/076742011x/student_view0/chapter6/glossary.html>.>…………. Newman‚ L. Descartes ’ epistemology. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Metaphysics ……Research Lab‚ CSLI‚ Stanford University‚ 20 July 2010. Web. 12 Nov. 2011. ……<http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/descartes-epistemology/>. Paquette‚ Paul G. Philosophy: questions & theories. Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson‚ 2003. ……Print.

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