ethics
…that ethical principles are fundamentally unknowable. This debate intersects with [[epistemology]] then and the question of how we can know moral…
Epistemology is the branch of philosophy concerned with how we know things: what makes something true, how beliefs are justified, and what constitutes knowledge.
…that ethical principles are fundamentally unknowable. This debate intersects with [[epistemology]] then and the question of how we can know moral…
…Uniting [[epistemology]], [[ethics]], and [[Justice]], epistemic injustice refers to situations where someone…
…time), which were: 1. Metaphysics: what is the nature of reality? 2. [[Epistemology]]: how do we know what we know? 3. [[Ethics]]: how should…