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Epistemology - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia 19 facts
referenceThomas Kelly authored the entry 'Evidence' for The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, published by the Metaphysics Research Lab at Stanford University in 2016.
referenceMichael Glanzberg authored the entry 'Truth' in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, published by the Metaphysics Research Lab at Stanford University in 2023.
claimStephen Phillips and Anand Vaidya authored the entry 'Epistemology in Classical Indian Philosophy' for The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, published by the Metaphysics Research Lab at Stanford University.
referencePatrick Rysiew authored the entry 'Epistemic Contextualism' for The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, published by the Metaphysics Research Lab at Stanford University in 2023.
referenceJonathan Jenkins Ichikawa and Matthias Steup authored the entry 'The Analysis of Knowledge' for The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, published by the Metaphysics Research Lab at Stanford University in 2018.
claimCarlotta Pavese authored the entry 'Knowledge How' for The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, published by the Metaphysics Research Lab at Stanford University.
claimStephen Phillips authored the entry 'Gaṅgeśa' for The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, published by the Metaphysics Research Lab at Stanford University.
referenceGeoff Sayre-McCord authored the entry 'Metaethics' for The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, published by the Metaphysics Research Lab at Stanford University in 2023.
claimAndrew Chignell authored the entry 'The Ethics of Belief' for The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, published by the Metaphysics Research Lab at Stanford University in 2018.
referenceKatie Steele and H. Orri Stefánsson authored 'Decision Theory' in 2020, published in 'The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy' by the Metaphysics Research Lab at Stanford University.
referencePatrick Rysiew authored the entry 'Naturalism in Epistemology' for The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, published by the Metaphysics Research Lab at Stanford University in 2021.
referenceEric Schwitzgebel authored the entry 'Belief' for The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, published by the Metaphysics Research Lab at Stanford University in 2024.
claimGeorge S. Pappas authored the entry 'Internalist Vs. Externalist Conceptions of Epistemic Justification' for The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, published by the Metaphysics Research Lab at Stanford University.
referenceBruce Russell authored the entry 'A Priori Justification and Knowledge' for The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, published by the Metaphysics Research Lab at Stanford University in 2020.
claimJennifer M. Windt authored the entry 'Dreams and Dreaming' for The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, published by the Metaphysics Research Lab at Stanford University in 2021.
claimJuan Comesaña and Peter Klein authored the entry 'Skepticism' for The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, published by the Metaphysics Research Lab at Stanford University in 2024.
referenceMatthias Steup and Ram Neta authored 'Epistemology' in 2024, published in 'The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy' by the Metaphysics Research Lab at Stanford University.
referenceMichael McKinsey authored the entry 'Skepticism and Content Externalism' in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, published by the Metaphysics Research Lab at Stanford University in 2018.
referencePeter Markie and M. Folescu authored the entry 'Rationalism Vs. Empiricism' in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, published by the Metaphysics Research Lab at Stanford University in 2023.
Panpsychism - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia 2 facts
referenceAndrew David Irvine authored the entry 'Bertrand Russell' for The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, edited by Edward N. Zalta and published by the Metaphysics Research Lab at Stanford University in 2020.
referenceTorin Alter and Derk Pereboom authored the entry 'Russellian Monism' for The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, edited by Edward N. Zalta and published by the Metaphysics Research Lab at Stanford University in 2019.
Causes of Inflammation and How It Affects Health chanzuckerberg.com Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Oct 13, 2022 1 fact
claimA Stanford University research team including Anne Brunet, Chris Garcia, and Ami Bhatt is developing single-cell tools to study how age-related changes in T cells lead to inflammation and increased disease susceptibility.
LLM Hallucination Detection and Mitigation: State of the Art in 2026 zylos.ai Zylos Jan 27, 2026 1 fact
referenceA 2024 Stanford study demonstrated that combining RAG for knowledge grounding, chain-of-thought prompting for reasoning transparency, RLHF for alignment, active detection systems, and custom guardrails for domain constraints achieves superior results in hallucination reduction.
Stanford Study Reveals AI Limitations at Scale - LinkedIn linkedin.com D Cohen-Dumani · LinkedIn Mar 16, 2026 1 fact
measurementStanford University research indicates that AI system accuracy decreases significantly as the volume of documents increases, dropping from 85% accuracy at 1,000 documents to 22% accuracy at 50,000 documents.
From Giants to Jellyfish: The Evolution of Sleep Across Species bsj.studentorg.berkeley.edu Berkeley Scientific Journal Jan 1, 2025 1 fact
quoteStanford neurobiologist Dr. Philippe Mourrain stated: "As we define more and more what sleep is, we will have an idea of its function."
The History of Psychedelics and Neuroscience events.umich.edu Nick Denomme · Michigan Psychedelic Center 1 fact
claimNick Denomme, PhD, is a postdoctoral scholar at Stanford University who studies the effects of psychedelics on cortical synaptic plasticity and dendritic integration under the supervision of Dr. Robert Malenka and Dr. Boris Heifets.
Understanding LLM Understanding skywritingspress.ca Skywritings Press Jun 14, 2024 1 fact
accountTom Griffiths completed his PhD in Psychology at Stanford University in 2005 and held teaching positions at Brown University and the University of California, Berkeley before joining Princeton University.