The ancient Greek philosophers and scientists, the pre-Socratics and, above all Socrates and Plato concerned themselves with gnoseology. |
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it is clear that he identifies ontology with the description of existence, reality, and gnoseology with that of consciousness, ideas about reality. |
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Disputes among philosophers arise at the juncture between choice of method and gnoseology, explaining how scientists reach knowledge of their object. |
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To designate these first elements which gnoseology must speak of, it is necessary to be able to establish a biunivocal correspondence between them and the terms which express them. |
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If this principle is not provable, there are no incontrovertible propositions and the goal of gnoseology will not be reached. |
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The next central question directly concerns gnoseology, for Kepler gives a psychological account of the path followed by sensible things into the mind. |
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Gnoseology had accomplished an important role in building the bridge between philosophy and science, and its disappearance also made the re-establishment of that relation difficult. |
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