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  • 101Proposition — This article is about the term in logic and philosophy. For other uses, see Proposition (disambiguation). In logic and philosophy, the term proposition refers to either (a) the content or meaning of a meaningful declarative sentence or (b) the… …

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  • 102Auguste Comte — Isidore Auguste Marie François Xavier Comte Full name Isidore Auguste Marie François Xavier Comte Born 19 January 1798 Montpellier, France Died September 5, 1857( …

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  • 103Zhuangzi — This article is about the Chinese philosopher. For his work, see Zhuangzi (book). 莊子 Zhuangzi 莊周 Zhuang Zhou Full name 莊子 Zhuangzi 莊周 Zhuang Zhou Born 369 BCE …

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  • 104Scientism — For the concept in the Foundation series, see Scientism (Foundation). Scientism refers to a belief in the universal applicability of the systematic methods and approach of science, especially the view that empirical science constitutes the most… …

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  • 105Vitalism — This article is about the non mechanist philosophy. For other uses, see vital (disambiguation). Vitalism, as defined by the Merriam Webster dictionary,[1] is a doctrine that the functions of a living organism are due to a vital principle distinct …

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  • 106Paradigm — For other uses, see Paradigm (disambiguation). The word paradigm (  /ˈpær …

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  • 107P. F. Strawson — Strawson redirects here. There is also a separate article on P. F. Strawson s son, Galen Strawson. Sir Peter Strawson Full name Sir Peter Strawson Born 23 November 1919 Ealing, West London Died 13 February 2006(2006 02 13) (aged 86) London… …

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  • 108Sense and reference — Sinn redirects here. For other uses, see Sinn (disambiguation). Über Sinn und Bedeutung; click to read Sinn and bedeutung are usually translated, respectively, as sense and reference. Two different aspects of some terms meanings, a term s… …

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  • 109Confirmation holism — Confirmation holism, also called epistemological holism is the claim that a single scientific theory cannot be tested in isolation; a test of one theory always depends on other theories and hypotheses. For example, in the first half of the 19th… …

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  • 110Coherentism — There are two distinct types of coherentism. One refers to the coherence theory of truth. The other refers to the coherence theory of justification. The coherentist theory of justification characterizes epistemic justification as a property of a… …

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