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Epistemology
Epistemology (from the Greek episteme meaning knowledge) is a core branch of philosophy that deals with the nature, origin, and
scope of knowledge. It can be considered the study of knowledge as such, independent of any particular subject area that is known (e.g., math, science, economics). Historically, it has been one of the most investigated and most debated of all philosophical
subjects. Much of this discussion concerns the justification of knowledge claims and has focused on how knowledge relates to concepts
such as truth, belief, and evidence. Basic issues in epistemology include the role of experience, the role of logic, distinguishing
knowing that" from "knowing how", the issue of faith and reason, and the status of certainty, doubt, and skepticism. Some topics in
philosophy that are closely related to epistemology include Metaphysics, Philosophy of Mind, Logic, and Philosophy of Language.
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Philosophy Audio and Video: Books, Lectures, Radio, and More
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Source Abbreviations
FHS = Films for the Humanities and Sciences
LFB = Laissez-Faire Books
NDOPA = The "No Dogs or Philosophers Allowed" TV program
PDC = Philosophy Documentation Center
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