jueves, 21 de mayo de 2015

EPISTEMOLOGY: Epistemology: Foundationalism & Coherentism

1.
Knowledge comes from some kind of beliefs held by man.
2. A belief
can be justified when there are reasons that support and are consistent to a
social group.
3. If a
belief is justified, it can justify other beliefs.
4. You can
acquire knowledge through testimony.
5. A
testimony is not a valid justification.
6. Can be
considered true a belief, if the reasons are coherent and do not contradict
each other.
7.  Through dialogue, can we can prove or falsify
the truth.
8. A truth
can be relative because it depends on established or to different ways of
thinking of those laws.
9. Foundationalism
is the identification of a set of beliefs that is uncertain to use this set based
on new beliefs.
10. Fundamentalism
is supported by other believes, and these, on other until it reaches the
foundational beliefs.s ...

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