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  2. Reformed epistemology - Wikipedia

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    According to Reformed epistemology, belief in God can be rational and justified even without arguments or evidence for the existence of God. More specifically, Plantinga argues that belief in God is properly basic, and due to a religious externalist epistemology, he claims belief in God could be justified independently of evidence.

  3. Epistemic virtue - Wikipedia

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    The epistemic virtues, as identified by virtue epistemologists, reflect their contention that belief is an ethical process, and thus susceptible to intellectual virtue or vice.

  4. Epistemology - Wikipedia

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    Epistemology is the branch of philosophy that examines the nature, origin, and limits of knowledge.Also called "theory of knowledge", it explores different types of knowledge, such as propositional knowledge about facts, practical knowledge in the form of skills, and knowledge by acquaintance as a familiarity through experience.

  5. Epistemologia - Wikipedia

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    Epistemologia was a biannual peer-reviewed academic journal of philosophy. [1] It was focused on analytical philosophy, publishing articles that deal with philosophy of science, epistemology, logic, philosophy of language, and philosophy of mind. It published articles in English and Italian. In 2015, it was reported that the journal had been ...

  6. Plantin Polyglot - Wikipedia

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    The Plantin Polyglot (also called the Antwerp Polyglot, the Biblia Regia or "King's Bible") is a polyglot Bible, printed under the title Biblia Polyglotta by Christopher Plantin in Antwerp between 1568 and 1573.

  7. Epistemological particularism - Wikipedia

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    Epistemological particularism is the view that one can know something without knowing how one knows it. [1] By this view, one's knowledge is justified before one knows how such belief could be justified.

  8. Joseph Ben-David - Wikipedia

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    Ben-David was born József Gross in Győr, Hungary, on August 19, 1920.He moved to Jerusalem, Mandatory Palestine (later Israel) in 1941. [3] [2] He received his M.A. degree in the history and sociology of culture in 1950 and his Ph.D. in sociology in 1955, both from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

  9. Gutenberg Bible - Wikipedia

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    Gutenberg Bible in the Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. The Gutenberg Bible is an edition of the Vulgate, a Latin translation of the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) and the Greek New Testament by St Jerome.