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  • 31pièce justificative — foreign term Etymology: French justificatory paper ; document serving as evidence …

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  • 32-ory — I. noun suffix Etymology: Latin orium, from neuter of orius, adjective suffix 1. place of or for < observatory > 2. something that serves for < crematory > II. adjective suffix Etymology: Middle English o …

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  • 33Epistemology — (from Greek επιστήμη episteme , knowledge + λόγος , logos ) or theory of knowledge is a branch of philosophy concerned with the nature and scope (limitations) of knowledge. [Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Volume 3, 1967, Macmillan, Inc.] The term&#8230; …

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  • 34Fair use — is a doctrine in United States copyright law that allows limited use of copyrighted material without requiring permission from the rights holders, such as use for scholarship or review. It provides for the legal, non licensed citation or&#8230; …

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  • 35Foundationalism — is any theory in epistemology (typically, theories of justification, but also of knowledge) that holds that beliefs are justified (known, etc.) based on what are called basic beliefs (also commonly called foundational beliefs). Basic beliefs are&#8230; …

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  • 36H. P. Lovecraft — This article is about the author. For the rock group, see H. P. Lovecraft (band). H. P. Lovecraft H. P. Lovecraft, circa 1934. Born Howard Phillips Lovecraft August 20, 1890(1890 08 20) Providence, Rhode Island, United States …

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  • 37Internalism and externalism — See also Externalism. Internalism and externalism are two opposing ways of explaining various subjects in several areas of philosophy. These include human motivation, knowledge, justification, meaning and truth. The distinction arises in many&#8230; …

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  • 38Edmund Gettier — Edmund L. Gettier III (born 1927 in Baltimore, Maryland) is an American philosopher and Professor Emeritus at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst; he famously owes his reputation to a single three page paper published in 1963 called Is&#8230; …

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  • 39Gettier problem — A Gettier problem is a problem in modern epistemology issuing from counter examples to the definition of knowledge as justified true belief (JTB). The problem owes its name to a three page paper published in 1963, by Edmund Gettier, called Is&#8230; …

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  • 40A. C. Ewing — Alfred Cyril Ewing (Leicester, May 11, 1899 Manchester, May 14, 1973) was a British philosopher and a sympathetic critic of Idealism.Ewing studied at Oxford, where he gained the John Locke Lectureship and the Green Prize in Moral Philosophy. He&#8230; …

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