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A Critical Evaluation Of Epistemic Terms Within The Context Of Feminist Epistemology
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This work takes a critical look at the term “Feminist epistemology†as well as their evaluation of the “epistemic termsâ€
Feminist who are trying arguing that the quest for knowledge, which epistemology is centred on, should not be male oriented only, but that the female gender should be given an ear-say in the discus of knowledge.
The task of this project is to elucidate on the terms used in epistemology within the view-point of the feminist as opposed to the traditional epistemology. And how these terms have been able to help epistemological attempt to refute or answer the skeptical challenges that nothing can be known for certain.
Epistemic terms such as knowledge, justification, truth and falsehood, perception, subjectivism, objectivism, reason e.t.c
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 5 ]The fifth book reviewed is titled Basic
issues in the theory of knowledge, written by Ben Eboh, in 1995,
published by Fulladu publishing company Nsukka. According to the author,
the human mind is insatiable in its desire for deep and more extensive
knowledge and so it does not remain satisfied with the obvious and
transparent explanation of the universe. This natural urge for a
reliable knowledge compels man to raise questions as these; what is
common to all the different activitie ... Continue reading---
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 5 ]The fifth book reviewed is titled Basic
issues in the theory of knowledge, written by Ben Eboh, in 1995,
published by Fulladu publishing company Nsukka. According to the author,
the human mind is insatiable in its desire for deep and more extensive
knowledge and so it does not remain satisfied with the obvious and
transparent explanation of the universe. This natural urge for a
reliable knowledge compels man to raise questions as these; what is
common to all the different activitie ... Continue reading---
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