epistemology The philosophical theory of knowledge which considers how we know what we know, and establishes just what ought to be defined as knowledge. One view is that justification distinguishes genuine knowledge, and there are two main types of justification: rationalism, which uses formal logic and mathematics to construct human knowledge by ‘pure’ reasoning; and
empiricism, which takes the impressions of sense-data as the foundation of all knowledge. Different types of knowledge may be recognized: knowledge-how, knowledge-of, and knowledge-that.
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geography, the term is used to indicate the examination of geographical knowledge—how it is gained, sent, changed, and absorbed, in other words, how do we know what we know about geography, what do we choose to call geography, and how have the ways people think about geography changed?
Spiritual Truth
The evolution of spiritual truth is the process of being human.
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