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Parent topics
- Epistemology [r]: Philosophical discipline dealing with the nature of knowledge and justification of beliefs. [e]
- Logic [r]: The study of the standards and practices of correct argumentation. [e]
- Philosophy [r]: The study of the meaning and justification of beliefs about the most general, or universal, aspects of things. [e]
Subtopics
- David Hume [r]: (1711—1776) Scottish philosopher, economist, and historian. [e]
- Nelson Goodman [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Deduction [r]: Deduction is defined as inference from stated premises (see the article on argument). The reality of of a deductive inference is entirely dependant upon the reality of its premises. [e]
- Science [r]: The organized body of knowledge based on non–trivial refutable concepts that can be verified or rejected on the base of observation and experimentation [e]
- Ear barotrauma [r]: Causes, symptoms and treatment concerning Ear barotrauma. [e]
- Reliabilism [r]: The theory that a belief is justified, or a true belief is known, if it is the product of a reliable process. [e]
- Philosophy of science [r]: Philosophical study of the assumptions, foundations, and implications of science. [e]
- Of Miracles [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Applied statistics [r]: the practice of collecting and interpreting numerical observations for the purpose of generating information. [e]