- Gnosiology
The term gnosiology (μελέτη της γνώσης) is derived from the Greek words "
gnosis " ('knowledge', γνώση) and "logos" ('word' or 'discourse', λόγος). Linguistically, one might compare it toepistemology , which is derived from the Greek words "episteme" ('knowledge') and "logos" (idea). As a philosophical concept, gnosiology broadly means the theory of knowledge, which in ancient Greek philosophy was perceived as a combination of sensoryperception andintellect and then made into memory. When considered in the context ofscience , gnosiology takes on a different meaning: the study of knowledge, its origin, processes, and validity. Gnosiology being the study of types of knowledge i.e. memory (abstract knowledge "episteme "), experience induction orempiricism , rational or deduction, scientificabductive reasoning , theorical (theory) orcontemplation ,metaphysical and instinctual orintuitive knowledge.Within the realm of Greek Orthodox theology and modern Greek usage, the term encompasses the concepts of the created (that which comes from
Ex nihilo ) and the uncreated (that which transcends the limits of nature and is therefore "supernatural ").ee also
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epistemology
*gnosology
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* [http://www.psyche.gr/Metallinos.htm Rev. Prof. George Metallinos at University of Athens Greece]
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