Epistemological Concepts
- A priori knowledge
- Analysis
- Analytic-synthetic distinction
- Belief
- Causality
- Common sense
- Criteria of truth
- Descriptive knowledge
- Gettier problem
- Justification
- Knowledge
- Objectivity
- Perception
- Induction
- Other minds
- Proposition
- Regress argument
- Simplicity
- Speculative reason
- Truth
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“It is impossible to dissociate language from science or science from language, because every natural science always involves three things: the sequence of phenomena on which the science is based; the abstract concepts which call these phenomena to mind; and the words in which the concepts are expressed. To call forth a concept, a word is needed; to portray a phenomenon, a concept is needed. All three mirror one and the same reality.”
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