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    Piaget identified himself as a genetic epistemologist. "What the genetic epistemology proposes is discovering the roots of the different varieties of knowledge‚ since its elementary forms‚ following to the next levels‚ including also the scientific knowledge‚" he explained in his book Genetic Epistemology. Epistemology is a branch of philosophy that is concerned with the origin‚ nature‚ extent‚ and limits of human knowledge. He was interested not only in the nature of thought‚ but in how it develops

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    Summary Essay of "Amusing Ourselves to Death" This is a breakdown of Neil Postman’s "Amusing ourselves to death"(1985)‚ which must be written to explain the effects that high volume of emails‚ text messages‚ video games‚ and internet television has on the human race and the way we think. In the first chapter of the book "The Medium is the Metaphor" Postman (1985) begins his argument that he presents through out the book. Postman (1985) explains how knowledge is no longer gained from print‚ but

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    philosophy is to address the “big questions” that do not fall into other disciplines: how people should act (ethics)‚ what exists (metaphysics)‚ how individuals know what they know (epistemology)‚ and how people should reason (logic). Originating from Greek‚ the word means “love of wisdom.”(WiseGeek‚2015) Metaphysics‚ epistemology‚ ethics‚ aesthetics‚ political philosophy‚ and social philosophy‚ these six branches give philosophy categories of questions. Let’s take a brief glance of what these branches

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    Tcwhiny & T~~uder khm~rron‚ Printed in Great Britam Vol 9‚ No. 4. pp. 431-438‚ 1993 0742-051X:93 S6.00 + 000 Prrpamon Press LLd REFLECTIVE TEACHER EDUCATION: TECHNIQUE OR EPISTEMOLOGY? HUGH MUNBY and TOM Ontario‚ RUSSELL Canada Queen’s University‚ AN ESSAY-REVIEW OF REFLECTIVE TEACHER CASES AND CRITIQUES NY: State University EDUCATION: Linda Valli (Ed.) (1992). Albany‚ of New York Press (ISBN O-7914- 1131 1) “Where do you come

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    Treatise? And‚ lastly‚ is Hume’s theory on knowledge persuasive‚ or do his arguments crumble under greater scrutiny? In the section at hand‚ Hume attempts to offer his standard for epistemological certainty‚ presumably in response to René Descartes’ epistemology—his fusion of clear and distinct perceptions with innate ideas. Hume‚ in 1.3.1 of the Treatise‚ asserts “there is no single phenomenon‚ even the most simple‚ which can be accounted for from the qualities of the objects‚ as they appear to us‚ for

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    Metaphysical and Epistemological Notably‚ in distinguishing general knowledge and right opinion‚ Plato uses the three approaches; psychological otherwise known as the virtue of happiness and ethics‚ metaphysical based on what is there and finally epistemology which involves logic or perception. Plato brings out Socrates in a dialogue setting where he applies the physiological approach through an inquiry in a court of law. He talks of his belief on a superior god who has called him to serve the city

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    Philosophy Exam 1 Notes Contd. • The Value of Philosophy – Bertrand Russell o Studying Philosophy Alleviates Prejudice ▪ Philosophy is of value. Most men‚ at the hands of science‚ believe that philosophy is useless ▪ The fault is in the way philosophy appears to people. Many people have a wrong conception of what philosophy is and wants to achieve. Just as physical science is helpful to many ignorant people‚ philosophy is helpful indirectly on lives

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    justified beliefs that constitute knowledge‚ this study is called Epistemology. Epistemology as a branch of philosophy deals with certain questions that are conducive to know what knowledge is. These questions can be proposed in the following way: What are the necessary and sufficient conditions of knowledge? What are its sources? What is its structure‚ and what are its limits? In the course of studying justified belief the object of epistemology is to find out that: by virtue of what we are to comprehend

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    understood and studied." (Guba‚ 1990). Denzin and Lincoln (2001) listed three categories of those beliefs: Ontology: what kind of being is the human being. Ontology deals with the question of what is real. Epistemology: what is the relationship between the inquirer and the known: "epistemology is the branch of philosophy that studies the nature of knowledge and the process by which knowledge is acquired and validated" (Gall‚ Borg‚ & Gall‚ 1996) Methodology: how do we know the world‚ or gain knowledge

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    includes the studies of logic‚ ethics‚ aesthetics‚ metaphysics‚ and epistemology. Logic deals with the principles and systems of reasoning. It is the method by which we deduce and interpret information. Ethics involves the principles of morals and the judgment of "good" and "bad" conduct. Aesthetics is the appreciation of artistic beauty and taste. Metaphysics examines the nature of reality and its relationship to the supernatural. Epistemology studies the very nature of knowledge itself. <br> <br>Through

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