epistemological dualism
Epistemological dualism is a philosophical concept that posits the existence of two distinct sources of knowledge: one is based on subjective experiences and beliefs (subjective knowledge), while the other relies on objective facts and evidence (objective knowledge). This dualism suggests that there are two ways of understanding and acquiring knowledge, each having different levels of reliability and validity.
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