Sentences with word «epistemic»

I used to be something of a skeptic when it came to claims of «filter bubbles» — the sort of epistemic closure that comes from only seeing material you agree with on social platforms.
Paul Maenz and Renate Wiehager, the curator of the actual show, will discuss topics around the question, whether this first attempt to re-stage the historical presentation creates epistemic values.
Although the empowerment of its own members is an important goal for every marginalized social group, by claiming an authority based in epistemic privilege the group reinscribes the values and practices used to socially marginalize it by excluding its voice, silencing it and commanding its obedience to the voice of the dominant group.
Religious believing thus shares the larger epistemic situation of all human believing.
Thus, according to Zimmermann, the postmodernist critique of autonomous reason, including the notion of deconstruction itself, was foreshadowed in an important strand of early Reformation theology, one that puts an emphasis on epistemic humility as a corrective to the temptation to idolatry.
There is good reason to think that the fatal flaw of the indicated argumentation for epistemic relativism lies in its failure to give due heed to the dialectic of process and product — and in particular the distinction between instances of the production of information and the items of information that are produced.
Barring that, one's epistemic duty is to suspend critical judgment.
We can't give epistemic reasons for the fundamental principles that tell us what evidence to trust.
To this reviewer, these conclusions» epistemic priority of practical experience, and a speculative element within every practical knowing» seem to clash.
Yet many human problems thwart expectations required by epistemic norms of the sciences that determine when to publish conclusions about cause and effect.
I believe that our own practical epistemic needs must not take metaphysical priority over what we believe to be the fundamental structure of reality, The former should nor dictate the latter.
The market, under the thrall of sentient black boxes, defies logic, fine - tuned models, bell curves, random walks and calibrated correlations, leaving only fresh Talebian epistemic humility in its wake.
Plantinga plays «defense» because he is an adherent of a popular epistemic perspective — affirmed by many theists and nontheists alike — that maintains that defense is all that is required with respect to beliefs formed the way Plantinga contends that belief in God is formed for most «intellectually sophisticated adult theists» (FP 3: 312).
My point is that this interval is exactly coincident with the only residual epistemic noise spike that I see when comparing my model to the data.
It will argue that they exemplify features they share with the phenomena, thereby affording epistemic access to those features.
«It's the height of epistemic arrogance,» says Adrienne Asch, an ethicist at Wellesley College, of Singer's approach.
Epistemic criteria are disjoined, and the Bible, tradition, the Magisterium, reason, and experience become competing rather than mutually supportive authorities.
And can a Christian scholar offer any sort of «epistemic paddle,» that is, any assurance that human knowledge can attain absolute truth, without at least implying that such knowledge must be checked and completed by revelation?
Or they can argue that the wave function is just a mathematical tool, which represents our lack of knowledge about the status of the poor cat, sometimes called the «epistemic interpretation».
Some of us write about epistemic relativism, the view that truth can vary depending on the context.
This strong focus on publications is influential for how postdocs prefer to organize the socio - epistemic processes of their research work.
The emergence of new digital epistemologies only exacerbates the perennial challenge of teachers taking up serious epistemic roles in education.
We argue that two main types should be distinguished: epistemic scepticism, relating to doubts about the status of climate change as a scientific and physical phenomenon; and response scepticism, relating to doubts about the efficacy of action taken to address climate change.
Moreover, the devices of such corruption are sophisticated and often function indirectly, by infiltrating the terms of ethical and epistemic argument
They also have no problem with coordination authority, as in the traffic laws, or in the combined epistemic - coordination authority of voluntary organizations, like business corporations.
But there is another important epistemic benefit.
As for actual violence vs epistemic violence, I think the US led illegal (and ill reasoned) wars have killed more people in my lifetime, at least politically aware lifetime, than anyone else's actions have, and this is usually brushed aside as just one of those things.
from what epistemic foundation are you criticizing my contrary ideas?

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