How you decide what's true
Where you mainly turn to judge what's true — your working theory of knowledge. Each stance is described plainly and even-handedly.
A self-identification with an approach to knowledge (epistemology), described neutrally; none is presented as the correct one. (Epistemology)
Groups
- Evidence & observation — Trusts what can be observed, measured, and tested.
- Reason & logic — Trusts careful reasoning and logical argument above all.
- Skepticism — Doubts by default and withholds belief until well justified.
- Intuition — Gives real weight to gut feeling and direct insight.
- Expert consensus — Defers to the considered judgement of experts and institutions.
- Faith / revelation — Draws truth from religious or spiritual revelation.
- What works — Judges ideas by whether they work in practice.
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