Plato and Aristotle Epistemology
.... Aristotle, in contrast, argued there are a series of realities. At each level, the individual gets closer to the relationships that reveal
true knowledge. ....
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Kant
.... For Plato,
true knowledge was innate
knowledge, a
knowledge which consisted of the recollection of eternal truths and thus the only
knowledge worth having and ....
(2601

10

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Plato, Aristotle, and Machiavelli
.... is the ultimate civic virtue and how one goes about achieving it is eventually folded into the search for the ultimate good: the search for
true knowledge. ....
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Plato, Aristotle, and Knowledge
.... It is only the intelligible realm that "produces and controls truth and intelligence" that provides
true knowledge (Plato 101). ....
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TheHistory of Modern Philosophy
.... There are only two mental operations by which
true knowledge can be attained, says Descartes, and these are the methods of mathematics. ....
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Reasoning and Philosophic Logic
.... dialogues concerning the issue of how to distinguish
true from false rhetoric, and Plato felt that rhetoric as practiced ignored the
true knowledge and failed ....
(1006

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Plato's Critique of Rhetoric
.... in which Socrates will challenge Phaedrus to recognize that rhetoric, however well-organized and eloquently presented, is not a substitute for
true knowledge. ....
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Free-Will & True Republic, Augustine and Machiavelli
.... For purposes of this paper, a
true republic is considered to be a .... Augustine gets around this philosophical muddle by contending that the
knowledge of future ....
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Plato
.... liberated (the fourth level of being), men understand without images, can appreciate dialectics and Ideas or "universal truths," and acquire
true knowledge. ....
(808

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)
I Know This Much Is True
Wally Lamb's novel I Know This Much Is
True is an exploration of both a .... or mechanisms of our consciousness through which we acquire and accumulate
knowledge. ....
(1313

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History as Science or Literature
.... and the higher principle of development lead to the practical consequence that it is of vital importance for citizens to have a
true knowledge of the past and ....
(1632

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)
Historical Knowledge, Relics & Preservation
.... and can be, and often is, experienced without the intervention of much historical
knowledge. .... As the only
true world-power that fell to Hitler does the sight of ....
(2878

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)
Knowledge Management & Better Business Performance
.... what is needed: recognizing new patterns in the volumes of data, adapting to new concepts and
knowledge as they arise, and assessing the
true importance of ....
(2166

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)
Analysis of Career Knowledge Element
.... forms of secondhand
knowledge that are not as authentic. Bringing this narrative into the arena of educational administration, the same principles are
true. ....
(2636

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DOGMATISM AND ABSOLUTE KNOWING
.... However, it has to be noted that such a conclusion cannot be called
true knowledge, because it is not based on any intuition; for Kant intuition alone gives ....
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)
Philosophy of Pragmatism
.... To say that knowing what is
true involves both
knowledge and truth is to appreciate two distinct branches of philosophical investigation. ....
(2111

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A Philosophy of Education
.... culture. Separating
true information, or
knowledge, from that which is not
true becomes a function of critical thinking. And that ....
(3015

12

)
Epistemology
Epistemology is the theory of
knowledge and examines how we know what we know, how we identify what is
true, and precisely what constitutes
knowledge. ....
(805

3

)
Perceptual Experiences
.... being
true. It is not
true in all cases but only in instances of perceptual experience that lead to
knowledge. A perceptual experience ....
(497

2

)
Marianne Moore
.... In fact, philosophers have no idea about the
true limits of
knowledge. In this sense, then, the poem becomes an epistemological problem. ....
(1436

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)
Francie Bacon
.... In other words, Bacon is criticizing dogmatic philosophical systems that further tend to obscure and confound
true empirical
knowledge and scientific induction ....
(990

4

)
Social Study of Science
.... Woolgar finds that these social scientists have failed to make critical distinctions between
true and false
knowledge and to see a necessity for their ....
(1649

7

)
Research Questions
.... A factorial design is a category of
true experimental design. .... development, testing and is designed to add to the general stock of
knowledge (McBurney 1998). ....
(1279

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Prgamatic Theories of Truth
....
Knowledge is not only a record of the past. .... Pragmatism of the idea that descriptions but conceives of a
true proposition as being something like 'correspondent ....
(1501

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The Need to Speak with Authority
.... In Theaetetus Socrates rejects certain kinds of
knowledge, arguing that the final form of
knowledge is
true belief that has been "given account of," meaning it ....
(416

2

)
Knowledge
.... Externalists argue that we may know
true things about the world without, every time we wish to use that
knowledge (or to acquire new
knowledge) examine in a ....
(531

2

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To Room Nineteen
.... Rather than regressing back to the old self and abdicating self-
knowledge and self-rule, she decides to remain
true to the authentic self that she has ....
(1233

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Karl Popper
....
knowledge itself - the product of human intellect - matters and the producer of that
knowledge matters little if at all. This, however, is only
true is there ....
(526

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Marcel Duchamp
.... In France, Bergson had, by 1889, reached the conclusion that the only source of
true knowledge was "intuitive experience" and that "art was a direct revelation ....
(6898

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hume vs. Induction
.... Some
knowledge we construct comes to us other than from the senses, the rationalists .... Rationalists say some things are
true even though they don't come from our ....
(1215

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