episteme

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Английский Язык - Турецкий язык
epistem
(Felsefe) Episteme, Felsefe tarihindeki genel kullanımıyla, bilgi anlamına gelmektedir. Felsefenin alt disiplerinden biri olan Epistemoloji'de episteme kavramından gelir. Episteme ve logos terimlerinin birleşiminden ortaya çıkar epistemoloji
(Sosyoloji, Toplumbilim) epistem (faucault)
science
{i} fen

Tom Fen dersinde kendi sınıfındaki herkesten daha iyidir. - Tom is better at science than anyone else in his class.

Dersimiz fen ve teknoloji. - The lesson is science.

science
{i} teknik
science
maharet
science
ilim
science
bilim

O, roket bilimi değil. - It's not rocket science.

Son 100 yılın bilim ve teknoloji ve topluluğun diğer alanlarındaki gelişmeler hayat kalitesine hem avantajlar hem de dezavantajlar getirdi. - Advances in science and technology and other areas of society in the last 100 years have brought to the quality of life both advantages and disadvantages.

science
bilgi

Fen bilgisi öğretmeniydim. - I was a science teacher.

Fen bilgisinde iyi olmasına rağmen, Tom bir doktor olmak istemiyor. - Tom doesn't want to be a doctor, although he's very good in science.

science
bilimötesi romanlar
science
ilmin herhangi bir dalı
science
{i} beceri
science
{i} bilim dalı

Fizik bir bilim dalıdır. - Physics is a branch of science.

Biz bu yeni bilim dalının öncüleriyiz. - We are the pioneers of this new branch of science.

science
düşbilimsel roman ve hikâyeler
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
The fundamental body of ideas and collective presuppositions that defines the nature and sets the bounds of what is accepted as true knowledge in a given epistemic epoch

{2} Classical representation no longer needs a subject like royalty. It can only be made visible by its invisibility — by appearing in the mirror of representation. The true subject is never to be found in the table — or painting — as a historical subject of life, labour and language. The classical episteme did not isolate a specific domain proper to man.Axiom: In the classical episteme the subject is bound to escape its own representation.

know-how; compare techne
Scientific knowledge; a principled system of understanding; sometimes contrasted with empiricism
science
A consistent pattern of discursive occurrences in a given time period that yields knowledge A consistent pattern of discursive occurrences in a given time period that yields knowledge
scientific knowledge; all the ideas that contribute to our understanding
Greek word for knowledge that can be demonstrated by logical argument from first principles
the body of ideas that determine intellectually certain knowledge at any particular time
episteme

    Расстановка переносов

    ep·i·ste·me

    Турецкое произношение

    epîstim

    Произношение

    /ˈepəˌstēm/ /ˈɛpɪˌstiːm/

    Этимология

    () From Ancient Greek ἐπιστήμη (epistēmē, “knowledge”).
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