Sentences with phrase «different epistemology»

Same principle, different epistemology.
And thus, «false doctrine», «faithful» and «minister» all take on different meanings for each different epistemology.
Appealing to mystics, poets and activists, she points to a different epistemology from that of modernity, a «connected knowing» that recognizes our intrinsic interconnection with all living things and awakens a reverence for life.
You clearly hold a very different epistemology, which is fine, though I'd tend to argue if one is going to be «correct», mine at least has a rather strong potential of commenting on greater truths than your egocentric epistemology.

Not exact matches

David, are you familiar with the different theories of epistemology?
But this is very different from supposing that we must begin with modern epistemology and only raise questions about the reality of the world after we have explained epistemologically how those questions can be answered.
I entered into the earlier long discussion on ontology and epistemology in preparation for submitting and testing the following assumption: Let us assume that the way we come to faith in God and come to develop symbolic expressions about relationship to Him is not fundamentally different from the way we come to have certitude about and develop symbolic specificity about our other relations.
The sources of Palmer's critique of modern epistemology are very different from Rorty's.
In the event they developed irreconcilably different interpretations of St. Thomas» epistemology and its implications.
By providing teachers with opportunities and support to negotiate different social - epistemic roles through wikis and related Web 2.0 tools, they may develop a more situated and robust knowledge of digital epistemologies and a much better sense of the social construction of knowledge more generally.
What if, that is, the violence of contact is violent because it is conditioned by an epistemology of being different that Crosby's work attempts to layer out of existence?
Through course readings, discussion, and practical application, candidates explore: (1) different approaches in qualitative research and epistemologies and common theoretical perspectives that undergird qualitative inquiry, and (2) various methods and techniques for gathering, interpreting, and making meaning of in - depth and rich information about things as they occur in their natural settings.
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