epistemology - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • mathematics: Burton, L. ( 1995 ) Moving toward a feminist epistemology of mathematics.
  • science: Our analysis shows that none of these teachers made clearly inappropriate statements about the epistemology of science in the classroom.
  • belief: First, we will be concerned in what follows only with the epistemology of memory beliefs.
  • practice: This approach is utilized in an attempt to identify an epistemology of midwifery practice.
  • religion: Let us call the injunction to avoid these extremes the problematic of contemporary epistemology of religion.
  • experience: Yandell, Keith, 1993, The Epistemology of Religious Experience, New York: Cambridge University Press.

Converse of object

  • reform: Alvin Plantinga has become famous among philosophers of religion for his defense of what he calls " reformed epistemology.
  • develop: Hence, many philosophers began to develop evolutionary epistemology.
  • naturalize: A realist response to this kind of incommensurability may appeal to externalist or naturalized epistemology.

Adjective modifier

  • constructivist: This appears to us to be a constructivist epistemology, which is embedded in a behaviorist pedagogy.
  • feminist: Burton, L. ( 1995 ) Moving toward a feminist epistemology of mathematics.
  • evolutionary: Hence, many philosophers began to develop evolutionary epistemology.
  • contemporary: Outcomes The module will introduce students to the main aspects of contemporary epistemology.
  • genetic: Russell, J. ( 1979 ) The status of genetic epistemology.
  • historical: Historical epistemology II: The new pragmatism ( Toulmin, Hacking, Kitcher ) 11.

Modifies a noun

  • workshop: Epistemology Workshop: 24-25 November 2006 An Arché pilot workshop on Basic Knowledge will take place on 24-25 November 2006.

Noun used with modifier

  • anarchist: An anarchist epistemology does not declare scientific sources invalid a priori.
  • virtue: A number of claims have been made on behalf of virtue epistemology.
  • realist: I conclude by sketching how a suitable realist epistemology may avoid this problem.

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