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  2. Category:Sources of knowledge - Wikipedia

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  3. Outline of epistemology - Wikipedia

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    Infallibilism – Knowledge is incompatible with the possibility of being wrong. Fallibilism – Claims can be accepted even though they cannot be conclusively proven or justified. Non-justificationism – Knowledge is produced by attacking claims and refuting them instead of justifying them.

  4. File:Theories Wikipedia and the production of knowledge.pdf

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  5. Category talk:Sources of knowledge - Wikipedia

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  6. 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.

  7. 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 ...

  8. Knowledge - Wikipedia

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    Knowledge can be produced in many ways. The main source of empirical knowledge is perception, which involves the usage of the senses to learn about the external world. Introspection allows people to learn about their internal mental states and processes. Other sources of knowledge include memory, rational intuition, inference, and testimony.

  9. Platonic epistemology - Wikipedia

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    Platonic epistemology holds that knowledge of Platonic Ideas is innate, so that learning is the development of ideas buried deep in the soul, often under the midwife-like guidance of an interrogator. In several dialogues by Plato , the character Socrates presents the view that each soul existed before birth with the Form of the Good and a ...