Topic 6: Epistemology in Social Sciences Flashcards
What’s epistemology?
The theory of knowledge.
What’s materialism?
The current which claims that everything is matter and the only reality that exists is material.
How’s Materialism currently represented?
By Marx and Engels’ Dialectical Materialism (nature is the matter that has existence independently of being thought).
What does epistemology attempts?
It attempts to determine the nature of human knowledge.
What’s Rationalism?
The current that states that reality can be known without any prior experience.
🔸Rene Descartes
🔸Emile Durkheim
Empiricism
Asserts that prior experience is necessary to know something.
🔹Locke
🔹Hume
🔹Mill
Realism
Exposes that ideas exist whether or not they are thought.
🔹 Mario Bunge
🔹 Bertrand Russell
🔹 G. E. More
Idealism
Objects cannot exist without a mind that is aware of them.
🔸Plato
🔸Berkeley
🔸Kant
Positvism
Asserts that all knowledge must be based on sensory experience.
🔸Bacon
🔸Comte
Logical Positivism
Based on logic to avoid ambiguity. Comes from Empiricism.
🔸Vienna Circle
Phenomenology
Doctrine that proposes that consciousness involves a relationship with the object and keeps the essence of the phenomenon.
🔸Edmund Husserl
Analytic Philosophy
Wittgenstein says that everything that can be thought can be expressed by language and the most important function of language is to describe facts.
Hermeneutics
Its object of investigation is the historical as the knowledge that can be accomplished is historically mediated.