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| − | [[Epistemology]], or the theory of knowledge, is the branch of philosophy that studies the nature and scope of knowledge – how we determine what is true, and what "[[truth]]" means. | + | [[Epistemology]], or the theory of knowledge, is the branch of philosophy that studies the nature and scope of knowledge – how we determine what is true ([[belief system]]s), and what "[[truth]]" means. |
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* [[Antiepistemology]] is the study of erasing or obscuring accurate knowledge. | * [[Antiepistemology]] is the study of erasing or obscuring accurate knowledge. | ||
| + | * An entity's [[belief system]] determines which pieces of information that entity decides to believe are [[true]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:30, 27 October 2015
About
Epistemology, or the theory of knowledge, is the branch of philosophy that studies the nature and scope of knowledge – how we determine what is true (belief systems), and what "truth" means.
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- Antiepistemology is the study of erasing or obscuring accurate knowledge.
- An entity's belief system determines which pieces of information that entity decides to believe are true.