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Sanis Sangary
on Nov 15, 2024Verified
Tenacity, intuition, authority, and empiricism are all:
A) epistemologies
B) ontologies
C) philosophies
D) ideologies
Epistemologies
The study or theory of the nature, sources, and limits of knowledge, reflecting on how we know what we know.
Ontologies
Formal representations of knowledge within a domain, structured in a way that enables understanding and reasoning about the entities and their interrelations within that domain.
- Apprehend the essentials of grit, firsthand experience, rationalism, and authorized influence as foundational contributions to the philosophy of knowledge.
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Learning Objectives
- Apprehend the essentials of grit, firsthand experience, rationalism, and authorized influence as foundational contributions to the philosophy of knowledge.
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