episteme |
episteme |
As nouns the difference between episteme and episteme
is that
episteme is episteme (foucaultian philosophy) while
episteme is episteme (foucaultian philosophy).
episteme |
cognition |
As nouns the difference between episteme and cognition
is that
episteme is episteme (foucaultian philosophy) while
cognition is the process of knowing.
empiricism |
episteme |
In philosophy terms the difference between empiricism and episteme
is that
empiricism is a doctrine which holds that the only or, at least, the most reliable source of human knowledge is experience, especially perception by means of the physical senses. (Often contrasted with rationalism.)
Dictionary of Philosophy,
Dagobert D. Runes (ed.), Philosophical Library, 1962.
See: "Empiricism" by Morris T. Keeton, p. 89 which explains 9 philosophical senses of "empiricism."
The Encyclopedia of Philosophy,
Paul Edwards (ed.), Macmillan, 1967.
See: "Empiricism" by D. W. Hamlyn, vol. 2, pp. 499-505 while
episteme is scientific knowledge; a principled system of understanding; sometimes contrasted with {{term|empiricism|lang=en}}.
As nouns the difference between empiricism and episteme
is that
empiricism is a pursuit of knowledge purely through experience, especially by means of observation and sometimes by experimentation while
episteme is scientific knowledge; a principled system of understanding; sometimes contrasted with {{term|empiricism|lang=en}}.
episteme |
null |
As nouns the difference between episteme and null
is that
episteme is scientific knowledge; a principled system of understanding; sometimes contrasted with {{term|empiricism|lang=en}} while
null is a non-existent or empty value or set of values.
As an adjective null is
having no validity, "null and void.
As a verb null is
to nullify; to annul.
episteme |
dogma |
As nouns the difference between episteme and dogma
is that
episteme is scientific knowledge; a principled system of understanding; sometimes contrasted with {{term|empiricism|lang=en}} while
dogma is an authoritative principle, belief or statement of opinion, especially one considered to be absolutely true regardless of evidence, or without evidence to support it.
gnosis |
episteme |
As nouns the difference between gnosis and episteme
is that
gnosis is an immanent form of knowledge or transcendent insight, such as sought by the Gnostics while
episteme is scientific knowledge; a principled system of understanding; sometimes contrasted with {{term|empiricism|lang=en}}.
paradigm |
episteme |
As nouns the difference between paradigm and episteme
is that
paradigm is an example serving as a model or pattern; a template while
episteme is scientific knowledge; a principled system of understanding; sometimes contrasted with {{term|empiricism|lang=en}}.
techne |
episteme |
In philosophy terms the difference between techne and episteme
is that
techne is craft; practice; making or doing, as contrasted with episteme or knowing while
episteme is scientific knowledge; a principled system of understanding; sometimes contrasted with {{term|empiricism|lang=en}}.
discourse |
episteme |
As nouns the difference between discourse and episteme
is that
discourse is verbal exchange, conversation while
episteme is scientific knowledge; a principled system of understanding; sometimes contrasted with {{term|empiricism|lang=en}}.
As a verb discourse
is to engage in discussion or conversation; to converse.
lore |
episteme |
As an adjective lore
is their.
As a noun episteme is
episteme (foucaultian philosophy).
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