• A consensus theory of truth is the process of taking statements to be true simply because people generally agree upon them. An ancient criterion of truth...
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  • (philosophical) criteria. Consensus theory of truth, truth as determined by consensus rather than or before other criteria. False-consensus effect, a tendency to overestimate...
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  • A pragmatic theory of truth is a theory of truth within the philosophies of pragmatism and pragmaticism. Pragmatic theories of truth were first posited...
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  • surrogate for values-based political judgements". Consensus reality Consensus theory of truth Fake news Filter bubble Nihilism Philosophical skepticism Postmodern...
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  • philosophy and epistemology, epistemic theories of truth are attempts to analyze the notion of truth in terms of epistemic notions such as knowledge, belief...
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  • mind-independent world. This is called the correspondence theory of truth. Various theories and views of truth continue to be debated among scholars, philosophers...
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  • of thought and so assist in discrediting completely the world of reality". Brute fact Common knowledge Common misconception Consensus theory of truth...
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  • Demand for Consensus (1995). Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Vol.5, "Pragmatic Theory of Truth", 427 (Macmillan, 1969). Peirce, C.S. (1901), "Truth and Falsity...
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  • undermining of scientific consensus. He proposed that scientific consensus worked in the form of "paradigms", which were interconnected theories and underlying...
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  • the Cave Altered state of consciousness Collective consciousness Collective unconscious Consensus reality Consensus theory of truth Cosmic consciousness...
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  • dissonance Consensus reality Consensus theory of truth Conventional wisdom Fundamental attribution bias Groupthink Hurting the feelings of the Chinese...
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  • According to the redundancy theory of truth (also known as the disquotational theory of truth), asserting that a statement is true is completely equivalent...
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  • types of coherentism: the coherence theory of truth, and the coherence theory of justification (also known as epistemic coherentism). Coherent truth is divided...
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    democracy Consensus government Consensus reality Consensus theory of truth Contrarian Copenhagen Consensus Deliberation Dialogue mapping Ethics of Dissensus...
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  • Fideism (category Epistemological theories)
    epistemology Consensus theory of truth Coherence theory of truth Subjectivism Tertullian taught fideistic concepts such as the later philosophers William of Ockham...
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  • Conventionalism (category Theories of deduction)
    characterization of law is too narrow. French historical epistemology Émile Boutroux Consensus theory of truth Ayer, Alfred Jules. Language, Truth and Logic...
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  • consumers. The false-consensus effect can be traced back to two parallel theories of social perception, "the study of how we form impressions of and make inferences...
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    this charge: "The truth is, we're not that dumb, and we're not that smart." Conspiracy theories frequently emerge following the deaths of prominent leaders...
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  • scientific literature. Collective intelligence Consensus decision-making Consensus democracy Consensus theory of truth Emotional Intelligence Intelligence Participation...
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  • Cultural consensus theory is an approach to information pooling (aggregation, data fusion) which supports a framework for the measurement and evaluation of beliefs...
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  • Unscientific Postscript to Philosophical Fragments – Condition of possibility – Consensus theory of truth – Constructivism (mathematics) – Constructivist epistemology...
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  • The basic intuition behind truthmaker theory is that truth depends on being. For example, a perceptual experience of a green tree may be said to be true...
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    by ideology or other errors. In this version of the consensus theory of truth Habermas maintains that truth is what would be agreed upon in an ideal speech...
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    the mainstream consensus among those who are qualified to evaluate its accuracy, such as scientists or historians. Conspiracy theories are generally designed...
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    correspondence theory of truth. Among philosophers who think that it is possible to analyze the conditions necessary for knowledge, virtually all of them accept...
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  • Consensus dynamics or agreement dynamics is an area of research lying at the intersection of systems theory and graph theory. A major topic of investigation...
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  • opinions held by all people to be valid criteria of truth. According to consensus gentium, the universal consent of all mankind (all humans holding a distinct...
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  • Perspectivism (category Consensus reality)
    takes the form of a realist antimetaphysics while rejecting both the correspondence theory of truth and the notion that the truth-value of a belief always...
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    available then the group consensus will always be unanimous and the paradox does not occur. In the economics field of utility theory, the sorites paradox...
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    demolition, led to the collapse of the Twin Towers, but some conspiracy theory groups, including Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth, disagree with the arguments...
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