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Knowledge and heat are related through epistemological frameworks that compare the grounding of knowledge to physical phenomena like heat [1], and through the empiricist view that sensory experiences of heat serve as a foundational source of knowledge [2].

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Epistemology - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy plato.stanford.edu Matthias Steup, Ram Neta · Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy 1 fact
claimA moderate version of naturalistic epistemology aims to identify how knowledge and justification are anchored in the natural world, similar to how physics explains natural phenomena like heat or thunder.
Rationalism vs Empiricism: Philosophy & Meaning - Vaia vaia.com Lily Hulatt · Vaia 1 fact
claimEmpiricists argue that learning about fire through sensory inputs like feeling heat, smelling smoke, and seeing flames provides knowledge about the nature of fire.