Sentence examples for grounds of knowledge from inspiring English sources

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They had arisen between people all professionally concerned with theories of epistemology (the grounds of knowledge), understanding and truth.

They had arisen between people all professionally concerned with theories of epistemology (the grounds of knowledge), understanding, and truth.

Ideology, French Idéologie, French philosophic movement of the late 18th and early 19th centuries that reduced epistemological problems (concerning the nature or grounds of knowledge) to those of psychology (as in the work of Étienne Condillac), before advancing to ethical and political problems.

Kant thus maintained the Classical insistence that knowledge cannot be understood as a physical or historical reality, but he located the grounds of knowledge in a domain (the transcendental) more fundamental than the ideas it subtended.

Thinking that 17 is a prime number, thinking that the red in the sunset is caused by the sun's light waves being bent by the atmosphere, thinking that Kant was more right than Hume about the grounds of knowledge, thinking that economic principles are also political — even such highly cognitive activities have a character of what-it-is-like to so think, according to this expansive view.

Many of the concerns raised by Moghbel and colleagues in their current editorial in the European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging have been resolved previously, and we attempted to summarize the available information on these issues, to allow a future rational discussion on common grounds of knowledge.

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The real process cannot be described in philosophy, because the cognitive ground of knowledge and the real ground, although they are inseparable from each other, cannot be shown to reflect each other.

As we have already seen, though, this gives rise precisely to the problem of how a subject which is not conditioned like the nature it comes to know can emerge as the ground of knowledge from nature.

This changes with a growing interest in an all-encompassing metaphysical grounding of knowledge in Plato's middle dialogues, a development that leads to the positing of the 'Forms', as the true nature of all things, culminating in the Form of the Good as the transcendent principle of all goodness.

Our optimism is qualified by the need for a continued examination of the assumptions that support the embodiment thesis and that an open collaboration with neuroscientists may help the field converge on a shared model of an embodied cognitive architecture, its selective grounding of knowledge, and its responsiveness to change.

Research is needed on comparing quantitative and qualitative assessments and on large samples to further build on a sound ground of knowledge.

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