epistemological Meaning in Tamil ( epistemological வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Adjective:
எபிஸ்டமாலஜிக்கல்,
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epistemological தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
இன்: தி எபிஸ்டமாலஜிக்கல் லைஃப்போட் .
epistemological's Usage Examples:
This is the case with Herbert Spencer's doctrine of the Unknowable, which he advances as the result of epistemological considerations in the philosophical prolegomena to his system.
Thus mind and matter are to Geulincx only the "occasional" causes of each other's changes, while Malebranche, facing further the epistemological problem, maintains that mind cannot even know matter, which is merely the "occasion" of knowledge.
Grounds for a variety of developments are to be found in the imperfect harmonization of the rationalistic heritage from the Wolffian tradition which still dominates Kant's pure general logic with the manifest epistemological intention of his transcendental theory.
defeasible consequence would have a wider scope of application than a merely epistemological theory of inference.
Thus it seems impossible, and for many unwise, to presume that anyone has a privileged and unbiased epistemological standpoint.
(e) Back of Plato's illustration and explanation of predication and dialectical inference there lies not only the question of their metaphysical grounding in the interconnexion of ideas, but that of their epistemological resu presuppositions.
This is also a scholar of remarkable epistemological certainty.
There is an epistemological logic with sometimes formalist, sometimes methodological leanings.
1908) as well as in his psychological work on the Analysis of Sensations (Beitrage zur Analyse der Empfindungen, 1886), we find two main causes, both psychological and epistemological; namely, his views on sense and on inference.
how a merely human being could appreciate the nature of or display divine goodness - and the epistemological problem of explaining how finite mind can cognize the infinite.
gnomic statement obscures the vexed question of the epistemological role of literary works qua literary works.
Synonyms:
epistemic,
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