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Epistemology is the study of knowledge, acquisition thereof, and the justification of belief in a given claim.
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What happens when something becomes familiar to us?
The answer from SwiftPushkar is really interesting. I know that when we are in front of new things, or peoples, our brain uses a complex treatment, with all his advanced functions. When we already kno …
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What was Einstein's contribution to philosophy?
After his work on general relativity, Einstein proposed one model where the universe was curved around an additional dimension, resulting in a universe without boundary, just like the surface of a 3d …
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Can more than 2 things be in direct opposition?
I don't know if it really answers your question but in physic there is something that might illustrate this.
When you look at electromagnetic charge, it can be either positive or negative, so you hav …