A Validation of Knowledge
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Ron Pizzaturo's A Validation of Knowledge argues for a systematic approach to grounding human knowledge in observable facts and rational method.
The book attempts to resolve the epistemological problem of how we can be certain about what we claim to know by outlining procedures and criteria for validating knowledge.
Pizzaturo develops an account of science and ethics founded on that validated knowledge, aiming to give individuals and societies tools for rational decision-making.
The work positions itself as a continuation of Enlightenment aims, offering a philosophical framework to replace subjectivist and mystical tendencies.
It is presented by the podcast hosts as a resource for rebuilding epistemic foundations and guiding rational life choices.
The book attempts to resolve the epistemological problem of how we can be certain about what we claim to know by outlining procedures and criteria for validating knowledge.
Pizzaturo develops an account of science and ethics founded on that validated knowledge, aiming to give individuals and societies tools for rational decision-making.
The work positions itself as a continuation of Enlightenment aims, offering a philosophical framework to replace subjectivist and mystical tendencies.
It is presented by the podcast hosts as a resource for rebuilding epistemic foundations and guiding rational life choices.
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