Epistemology
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Models in Science
Sense-Data
The Problem of Perception
How Do We Know?
Art, philosophy of
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Art as a means to truth or knowledge
The Union of Art and Science in the Renaissance
How do we know? What does it mean to be human?
The aim of science is to build more accurate and powerful natural explanations of how the world works—and that requires testing ideas with observations and evidence to build scientific hypotheses and to generate predictions. The following examples explain how different kinds of evidence help scientists "know what we know", and how we use that evidence to draw conclusions about what happened in the past.
The philosophy of science
Science aims to explain and understand
Theory of Knowledge : In what ways may models help or hinder the search for knowledge?
by Angel Versetti
How do we judge literary value and artistic value?
by Thorold (Thor) May
The Art of Renaissance Science: Galileo and Perspective
Joseph W. Dauben, Author (Prof. of History and the History of Science)
Art and Epistemology
Objectivity
Relational Models Theory
Virtue Ethics
MODELS, THEORY & SYSTEMS ANALYSIS IN GEOGRAPHY Dr. Lalita Rana Associate Professor, Shivaji College, University of Delhi
Ethical Theories Compared
The Role of Arabic Scientific Manuscripts in European Libraries
"Whose Science is Arabic Science in Renaissance Europe?"
"...the ubiquitous nature of these instances that create problems for those who continue to think of science in cultural terms ..."
I. What is Knowledge?
II. Is Knowledge Possible?
III. The Ways to Knowledge
IV. Conclusion