0 the part of philosophy that is about the study of how we know things
Rather, we argue that such types of pasts tend to use and promote empiricist and positivist epistemologies.
However, the physicalist can positively characterize the relationship between the epistemology and the nature of color as follows.
This newfound interest in epistemology concerns the practical question of how to define and to test causal relations.
These reflections invite some more general comment on the epistemology of religious belief.
The issues treated by the epistemology of disagreement are not absolutely new.
Most of that discussion was devoted to the place of 'heavies' like epistemology and ontology in our respective world views.
This paper describes recent developments in the epistemology of disagreement both in mainstream epistemology and in religious epistemology.
And as such, it is instructive as a culturally-situated epistemology, illuminating the historical conditions for representing as sublime an object as the human mind.