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  2. Category:Sources of knowledge - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Sources of knowledge" ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; ...

  3. Wikipedia : List of free online resources

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    Inclusion on the list doesn't automatically mean the absolute truth is on these websites, so always be critical and compare information between different sources. The content of the subsections is alphabetically organized. Please add free online sources if you know some that are missing in this list, but try to keep it relevant and trustworthy.

  4. Charvaka - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... and conditional inference as proper sources of knowledge, ... There was a base text, a collection sūtras or aphorisms and ...

  5. List of academic databases and search engines - Wikipedia

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    Such services typically provide access to full text and full-text search, but also metadata about items for which no full text is available. This list focuses on general-purpose services; OpenDOAR can be used to find thousands of open-access repositories. The table is sorted by the number of works for which full-text is made available.

  6. Pramana - Wikipedia

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    This third source of valid knowledge is a form of perception and inference in Buddhist thought. Valid scriptures, valid minds and valid persons are considered in Buddhism as Avisamvadin (mi slu ba, incontrovertible, indisputable). [12] [58] Means of cognition and knowledge, other than perception and inference, are considered invalid in Buddhism ...

  7. Epistemology - Wikipedia

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    Epistemology is the philosophical study of knowledge.Also called theory of knowledge, [a] it examines what knowledge is and what types of knowledge there are. It further investigates the sources of knowledge, like perception, inference, and testimony, to determine how knowledge is created.

  8. The Complete Compendium of Universal Knowledge - Wikipedia

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    The Complete Compendium of Universal Knowledge, Containing All You Want to Know of Language, History, Government, Business and Social Forms, and a Thousand and One Other Useful Subjects is an 1891 encyclopedia by William Ralston Balch. As its title suggests, it "sought to compile all knowledge of the universe into one digestible read". [1]

  9. Nyāya Sūtras - Wikipedia

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    The text asserts Pratyaksa leads to Laukika or ordinary knowledge, where the five senses directly and clearly apprehend a reality, and this is true definite knowledge according to the text. [ 30 ] [ 32 ] It defines indefinite knowledge as one where there is doubt, and the text gives an example of seeing a distant stationary object in the ...