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Blogs about: Knowability
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... , P.U. Campus here today.
Dr. Peter Phillimore, Professor of Social Anthropology, School of Geography,Politics & Sociology, Newcastle University (UK) spoke on the un-knowability of dire environmental risks and their consequences. He tried to explore how far such public ambivalence may be found in considering local discourses around risk in Indian contexts of heightened nvironmental awareness ...
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The selections in this volume discuss Indian treatments of epistemological topics like the means of knowledge, realism and anti-realism, truth, knowledge of knowledge, illusion and perceptual error, knowability, testimony, scepticism and doubt."
Indian philosophy. A collection of readings. Vol. II. Philosophy of language. Edited by Perett Roy W. New York: Garland 2001.
"Volume 2 ...
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... for at least a while, but its name will change, because its focus will shift somewhat. I find that the more philosophical posts I put up (e.g., this one about linguist Dan Everett, culture and the knowability of truth) are often the most popular Crunchy Con posts. You'll see more of them. And I think that's a good thing.
So, onward, into a new kind of journalism for me, and into a ...
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... cheating by deferring to Dr. Grudem. But why improve on something if it works? :) Besides - I'm trying to get a Hermeneutics paper finished & this was much quicker.
Chapter 10: The Knowability of God
Wayne Grudem, Systematic Theology (pages 149 - 155)
(Grand Rapids: Zondervan and Leicester, England: InterVarsity, 1994)
Can we really know God? How much of God can we know?
A ...
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