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philosophical skepticism, are wider in that they reject any form of knowledge. Some definitions, often inspired by ancient philosophy, see skepticism not just... |
Epistemology (section Skepticism) and Aenesidemus) and Academic skepticism (notably defended by Arcesilaus and Carneades). Among ancient Indian philosophers, skepticism was notably defended... |
Knowledge (redirect from Higher and lower knowledge) certain fields. Religious skepticism is the view that beliefs about God or other religious doctrines do not amount to knowledge. Moral skepticism encompasses... |
Deductive reasoning (redirect from Definition of deductive reasoning) semantic approach suggests an alternative definition of deductive validity. It is based on the idea that the sentences constituting the premises and conclusions... |
Analytic–synthetic distinction (redirect from Analytic and synthetic) The analytic–synthetic distinction is a semantic distinction used primarily in philosophy to distinguish between propositions (in particular, statements... |
Truth (section Philosophical skepticism) (2008). The Oxford Handbook of Skepticism. Oxford University Press, US. ISBN 978-0-19-518321-4. "Definition of SKEPTICISM". Merriam-Webster. Archived from... |
Recent creative advances and efforts in computing, such as semantic web, ontology engineering, knowledge engineering, and modern artificial intelligence... |
Philosophy of logic (redirect from Definition of logic) in the definition of valid inference or logical truth. The semantic approach, on the other hand, focuses on the relation between language and reality... |
neither true nor false and therefore is semantic nonsense. Epistemic nonsense, however, is perfectly grammatical and semantical. It just appears to be... |
view of theories Reductionism Semantic view of theories Scientific realism Scientism Scientific anti-realism Skepticism Uniformitarianism Vitalism Blackwell... |
Saul Kripke (category Members of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts) argument, a paradox for skepticism about meaning. Much of his work remains unpublished or exists only as tape recordings and privately circulated manuscripts... |
Pragmatism (category Philosophical schools and traditions) inquiry. Hilary Putnam has suggested that the reconciliation of anti-skepticism and fallibilism is the central goal of American pragmatism. Although all... |
philosophies, or as a distinct historical concept arising out of nominalism, skepticism, and philosophical pessimism, as well as possibly out of Christianity itself... |
Upper ontology (redirect from Common Semantic Model) semantic interoperability among a large number of domain-specific ontologies by providing a common starting point for the formulation of definitions.... |
Meaning (philosophy) (section Truth and meaning) Tarski, whose semantic theory is summarized further below in this article. For coherence theories in general, the assessment of meaning and truth requires... |
Inference (category Logic and statistics) article for further examples. Recently automatic reasoners found in semantic web a new field of application. Being based upon description logic, knowledge expressed... |
Self-refuting idea (section Philosophical skepticism) demon and dream argument. Philosopher Hilary Putnam argues that some versions of the thought experiment would be inconsistent due to semantic externalism... |
Ethics (section Definition) Naturalism and Non-naturalism DeLapp, Lead Section, § 3. Semantic Issues in Metaethics Sayre-McCord 2023, Lead Section, § 4. Is/Ought and the Open Question... |
Eidetic memory (section Skepticism) von Neumann was able to recall from memory every book he had ever read. Skepticism about the existence of eidetic memory was fueled around 1970 by Charles... |
Declarative knowledge (category Definitions of knowledge) Keim; O'Rourke, Michael; Silverstein, Harry S. (21 May 2010). Knowledge and Skepticism. MIT Press. p. 10. ISBN 978-0-262-01408-3. Archived from the original... |