Consequences of Preference Falsification. According to Kuran's analysis of preference falsification, knowledge falsification is usually undertaken to signal...
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Epistemology (redirect from Knowledge (philosophy))
pluralism – School of thought in epistemology Knowledge falsification – Deliberate misrepresentation of knowledge Logology (science) – Study of all aspects...
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Public Lies: The Social Consequences of Preference Falsification. He argues that preference falsification is not only ubiquitous but has major social and...
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Falsifiability (redirect from Logic of falsification)
experimental falsifications. Lakatos made a distinction between a "falsification" (with quotation marks) in Popper's philosophy and a falsification (without...
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Type of modal logic Knowledge economy – Approach to generating value Knowledge falsification – Deliberate misrepresentation of knowledge Omniscience – Property...
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"common knowledge". The use of common knowledge in law varies between countries. Consensus reality Conventional wisdom Knowledge falsification List of...
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Empirical evidence (redirect from Empirical knowledge)
posteriori knowledge or empirical knowledge, knowledge whose justification or falsification depends on experience or experiment. A priori knowledge, on the...
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New Groove Groupthink Knowledge falsification Mutual knowledge (logic) Polite fiction Pluralistic ignorance Preference falsification Social-desirability...
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north. Agnotology Bibliography of sociology Epistemology Knowledge Knowledge falsification Knowledge management Memetics Ontology Social constructivism Socially...
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knowledge is an awareness of facts that can be expressed using declarative sentences. It is also called theoretical knowledge, descriptive knowledge,...
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equivalence Falsifiability Knowledge falsification Mental reservation Plausible deniability Post-truth politics Preference falsification Prisoner's dilemma Psychological...
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arthroplasty, without the surgery patient's consent or knowledge. They were charged with first-degree falsifying business records, the charge being that they "omitted...
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v t e Historical negationism Denialism Disinformation Knowledge falsification Pseudohistory school textbook controversies Rationalization Victim blaming...
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called alternative facts. Denial and deception Disinformation Knowledge falsification Noble lie Truthiness Tacitus Trap Rouse, Robert (March 15, 2006)...
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falsification. However, he adds that anomalous experiences cannot be identified with falsification, and questions whether theories could be falsified...
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mentality Information cascades Knowledge falsification Observational learning Peer pressure Preference falsification Positional good Shill The Third...
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Biased random walk on a graph Bradley effect Knowledge falsification Moralistic fallacy Preference falsification Pseudo-opinion Reactivity (psychology) Response...
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v t e Historical negationism Denialism Disinformation Knowledge falsification Pseudohistory school textbook controversies Rationalization Victim blaming...
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v t e Historical negationism Denialism Disinformation Knowledge falsification Pseudohistory school textbook controversies Rationalization Victim blaming...
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False evidence (redirect from Falsification of evidence)
scrupulously collect, handle and transfer evidence in order to avoid its falsification. In most jurisdictions, chain of evidence rules require that the transfer...
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v t e Historical negationism Denialism Disinformation Knowledge falsification Pseudohistory school textbook controversies Rationalization Victim blaming...
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v t e Historical negationism Denialism Disinformation Knowledge falsification Pseudohistory school textbook controversies Rationalization Victim blaming...
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consumption Dramaturgy (sociology) Game theory Green-beard effect Knowledge falsification Origin of language Signalling (economics) Virtue signalling Zoosemiotics...
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Science (redirect from Scientific knowledge)
Science is a systematic discipline that builds and organises knowledge in the form of testable hypotheses and predictions about the universe. Modern science...
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right to a secret ballot. Ballot selfie Election fraud Knowledge falsification Preference falsification Voter suppression "Australian ballot | politics". Encyclopedia...
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Countersignaling Cultural assimilation Honne and tatemae Knowledge falsification Milieu control Preference falsification Propaganda: The Formation of Men's Attitudes...
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"FBI Uniform Crime Reports". FBI. Preference falsification Availability heuristic Knowledge falsification Information cascade Reputational cascade Moral...
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literary analysis. See also: Empiricism Falsifiability (especially, "Naïve falsification") Thomas Ernst Uebel (1992). Overcoming Logical Positivism from Within:...
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and doubt Gaslighting Internet censorship Internet manipulation Knowledge falsification Kompromat Manufacturing Consent Media manipulation Misinformation...
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believes that "knowledge is based on experience" and that "knowledge is tentative and probabilistic, subject to continued revision and falsification". Empirical...
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