• Exploratory thought is an academic term used in the field of psychology to describe reasoning that neutrally considers multiple points of view and tries...
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  • experience and creativity generates new good tests to run. Exploratory testing is often thought of as a black box testing technique. Instead, those who have...
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    prior events. Nomological determinism is sometimes illustrated by the thought experiment of Laplace's demon. Although sometimes called scientific determinism...
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  • Philip Tetlock distinguish two different kinds of thinking process. Exploratory thought neutrally considers multiple points of view and tries to anticipate...
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  • method to "systematize confusion thanks to a paranoia and active process of thought and so assist in discrediting completely the world of reality". Brute fact...
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    accurately identify three-dimensional objects by touch. This involves exploratory procedures, such as moving the fingers over the outer surface of the...
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    according to which the human mind is "blank" at birth and develops its thoughts only through later experience. Empiricism in the philosophy of science...
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  • Kant synthesized these two early modern traditions in his philosophical thought. Plato argues that if there are certain concepts that we know to be true...
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    or reality. On most views, truth is the correspondence of language or thought to a mind-independent world. This is called the correspondence theory of...
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    by a dialogue form called dialectic. The role of dialectic in Plato's thought is contested but there are two main interpretations: a type of reasoning...
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    composed the bulk of the Two Treatises of Government. While it was once thought that Locke wrote the Treatises to defend the Glorious Revolution of 1688...
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  • Analytic–synthetic distinction Belief Common sense Descriptive knowledge Exploratory thought Epistemic injustice Epistemic virtue Gettier problem Induction Internalism...
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    scholarly research. In 1749, he published his first philosophical work, Thoughts on the True Estimation of Living Forces (written in 1745–1747). Kant is...
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    be needed to complement it. Influential in this regard was a series of thought experiments by Edmund Gettier. They present concrete cases of justified...
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  • within this area of study have to do with moving from subjective thoughts to objective thoughts with many different methods employed to get from one to the...
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  • Analytic–synthetic distinction Belief Common sense Descriptive knowledge Exploratory thought Epistemic injustice Epistemic virtue Gettier problem Induction Internalism...
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  • form, comprehending all things within himself, is the absolute mind and thought, therefore is intelligent, and moves all things, but bears no resemblance...
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    positivist approach has been a recurrent theme in the history of western thought, modern positivism was first articulated in the early 19th century by Auguste...
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    has either been interpreted as a logical syllogism or as an intuitive thought. Descartes has often been called the father of modern philosophy, and is...
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    the University of Chicago resulted in four essays collectively entitled Thought and its Subject-Matter, which was published with collected works from his...
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  • is, that does not reasonably guarantee that someone has the presence of thought occurring within them as when oneself engages in behavior. Phenomenology...
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  • that reason is the source of morality. His thought continues to hold a major influence in contemporary thought, especially in fields such as metaphysics...
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    "Transcendental Logic", concerns itself with the manner in which objects are thought. Schopenhauer takes Kant's transcendental idealism as the starting point...
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  • cause and effect is a concern of the subject known as metaphysics. Kant thought that time and space were notions prior to human understanding of the progress...
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    embrace later as a form of extended mind, an embodied, networked, and exploratory thought process which lasted years and penetrated deep into Brooklyn. Williamsburg's...
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