"Way-Centered" versus "Truth-Centered" Epistemologies
In recent years, a criticism of "indigenous knowledge" has been that this idea makes sense only in terms of acquaintance (or familiarity) type and practical (or skills-type) knowledge (knowledge-how). Understood in terms of theoretical knowledge (or knowledge-that), however, it faces the a...
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Main Author: | Kai Horsthemke (Author) |
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2016-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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