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    The whole thing is so Epistemological.

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    It opposes Epistemological idealism.

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    Alhazen also discussed space perception and its Epistemological implications in his Book of Optics.

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    And if they are not all equally valid we need sound Epistemological reasons to choose one over the other.

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    As a result, its experiential and Epistemological dimensions were not only denied validity as an experience, but became the‘occasion of error'.

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    Understand and appreciate the significance of alternative Epistemological positions that provide the context for theory construction, research design and the selection of appropriate analysis techniques.

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    What makes this program unique is that we have holistically integrated different perspectives into the coursework- psychological and spiritual, western and eastern, Epistemological and clinical.

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    Understand and appreciate the significance of alternative Epistemological positions that provide the context for theory construction, research design and the selection of appropriate data analysis techniques.

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    But then, we may too easily dismiss the same Epistemological knowledge when other people, who are low on other ladders, claim the right to their own critique.

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    It was a refreshing statement of Epistemological humility, and quite a contrast to the views of his predecessor at the Harvard lab, J. Allan Hobson, who had no doubt about the right answer to the hard question.

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    Today, scholarly accounts of Durkheim's positivism may be vulnerable to exaggeration and oversimplification: Comte was the only major sociological thinker to postulate that the social realm may be subject to scientific analysis in the same way as noble science, whereas Durkheim acknowledged in greater detail the fundamental Epistemological limitations.

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    The aim of the Program is to provide trainees with the cognitive(theoretical and practical) and metacognitive(methodological, Epistemological) skills that will enable them to understand in depth- in a dialectical function- General Adult Education and Vocational Education and Training, Within the overall area of Continuing Education and Lifelong Learning, with the ultimate goal of moving from understanding to the stages of analysis, synthesis, implementation and evaluation of new knowledge.

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