Weak Epistemic Qualification
Weak epistemic qualification refers to statements or beliefs held with a degree…
Strong Epistemic Qualification
Strong epistemic qualification involves rigorous justification for knowledge claims, demanding high levels…
Moderate Epistemic Qualification
Moderate epistemic qualification involves expressing a belief or claim with a degree…
Epistemic Qualification
Epistemic qualification refers to the degree of certainty or confidence associated with…
Putnam’s Model-Theoretic Argument
Hilary Putnam's argument challenges how we understand reference and truth. It suggests…
Logical Antirealism Explained
Logical antirealism posits that logical truths aren't objective facts about reality. Instead,…
Epistemicism: The Unknowable Truths
Epistemicism posits the existence of truths that are inherently unknowable. This philosophical…
Epistemic Constraint: The Principle of Knowability
The epistemic constraint posits that all truths must be knowable. This philosophical…
Correspondence Theory of Truth
The correspondence theory asserts that a statement is true if it accurately…
Coherence Theory of Truth
The coherence theory of truth posits that a statement is true if…