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| Description: What is Truth - Chuck Missler 123,254 views Oct 2, 2013 Epistemology is the study of knowledge, its scope and limits. And yet this most basic of studies is rarely dealt with today. How do we really ''know''? How do we determine what is really true, rather than that which is just traditionally accepted? What are our tools for validation? As we began in the very limited universe of our playpen, our primary reliance on learning techniques was empirical: trial and error. As our universe gradually expanded to include our room, our home, our school, and our community, our primary epistemological tools increasingly relied on external guidance, qualified and validated by means of our internal processing. As our universe of interest expands from our community to the world, and ultimately to the cosmos itself, our tools increasingly rely on external guidance rather than trial and error! Qualifying our sources of information becomes increasingly critical. Yet, what tools can we use to qualify our sources of information? Stats: Views: 209 Total Favorities: 0 View Who Favorited Filesize: 904.58kB Height: 1150 Width: 1576 Posted by: AGelbert February 02, 2023, 07:13:30 pmRating: Has not been rated yet. Total Likes: 0 Image Linking Codes
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