Similar words: epistemology, episode, pistol, therapist, stem, system, statement, excitement. Meaning: n. the body of ideas that determine the knowledge that is intellectually certain at any particular time.
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1 Is there an episteme in virtual worlds?
2 On the other hand, the episteme rules of different period will project and run itself in the Translation Studies in that period.
3 The academic episteme and analytical approach give us very important illumination for today's legal research and practice.
4 In classical episteme, the understanding of the same tragedy category is different to some extent because of in different time and space, but they are similar on the whole.
5 Episteme Links Philosophy Resources on the Internet Erowid Library Subject Index - Philosophy Ethics Updates Home Page.
6 Episteme is very important to us,[www.Sentencedict.com] so we should learn more when we are young.
7 Students must mastery not only episteme and ability, which didactical outline stipulates, but also ways and means mathematic thinking, that can develop their thinking.
8 Foucault's "episteme" pointed out that people' understanding of things and constructions of knowledge "the history congenital basis", and then they understanded each other or agreed with each other.
9 This article describes the origins of episteme economy and the theory of enterprise' s management innovation systematically in management consciousness, management mode and management method.
10 In modern episteme, it is separated or antagonistic on the whole, even sometimes is accidental similar for the same category in different time and space.
11 As an exotic episteme(sentencedict.com), school hygiene played a pivotal role in the forming of modern school space.
12 They need to construct the episteme system in their brain in different layer.
13 With the further educational research going on smoothly, phronesis which is being formed integrates episteme with relation thinking based on man's subjectivity and its practice.
14 Their narrations have actually leaded to the oppugning of scientific validity of translation studies and episteme.
15 This paper undertakes an analysis of the three cognitive roles of traditional aesthetics, namely, the roles of episteme, metaphysics, and ideology.
16 The factory holds many crack development personnel, service for the customer with the professional episteme and abundant experience.
17 With the further educational research going on smoothly, phronesis which is being formed integrates episteme with relation thinking based on mans subject.
18 Mans death marks not only the breakup of the old episteme but also the emergence of the new one.
19 Art is long , but life is short . episteme is very important to us, so we should learn more when we are young.
20 While, we think, Chinese traditional learning has the philosophy connotation with its own episteme backgrounds and way of thinking, which differs from the western philosophy.
21 Its academic foundation consists of the idea of pluralistic multiversity, the idea of long-life education, higher education in a popular style and episteme economy.
22 Episteme and epistemology are two different concepts, but they are always considered as identical in the pursuit of episteme.
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