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Epistemological Principles Methodology

Content of epistemological principle: Practice is the material activity of people to transform the objective world.

Practice has three characteristics:

First, practice is an activity of objective materiality.

Second, practice is a conscious, purposeful and dynamic activity.

Third, practice is social and historical activity.

Expanded:

p>Throughout the history of the study of personal epistemology, a very important avenue in the study of the field has been to explore the process of personal epistemology's development from a developmental perspective. Rooted in traditional cognitive development research, these studies have aimed to reveal the stages and sequences of personal epistemological development and to propose corresponding developmental models.

In general, individuals hold a view of knowledge that is first dualistic, characterized by a dualistic, absolute, either/or conception of the world. It then progresses to pluralism, which begins to recognize diversity of viewpoints and uncertainty, and assumes that everyone has their own view of what is right.

Baidu Encyclopedia - Principles of Epistemology