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Psychology emerged from philosophy, but soon it established itself as a science. It investigated subjects like perception, memory, thinking, and feeling. Behavioral psychology was born when a number of researchers began to study the ways in which our minds work....
One of pragmatism's core concepts is that knowledge isn't just true, but useful. Like science, knowledge is something that helps us get things done. We learn in order to solve problems, and the best way to gain knowledge is to participate in the world around us. John...
For pragmatists knowledge is providing adequate examples for the accurate representation of our world. However, by 1960s, pragmatism influenced by structuralism proposed a new field of ‘neopragmatism’ developed by Richard Rorty. According to his views knowledge is...
Logic was established as an academic discipline by Greek philosophers. Aristotle (384–322 BC) was the first to systematically describe logic, in particular the syllogistic method. He argued that knowledge could be divided into three parts: sense perception, memory,...
Frege’s Begriffsschritp (1879) overturned views of logic that held firm for more than two thousand years. He argued that logic is objective and universal, with no connection to our thoughts about what we call logic. Logic is the study of how statements relate to each...
A completely and truly free course on Semiology (Semiotics). Learn about the meaning of signs, how and why did the field emerged. What is the relationship between the street signs and the signs that we use every day - words.