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- Received_view abstract "A received view is any world view that is taken for granted or that is assumed to be true without further criticism by the part of the "receiver" – until he or she manages to "unhide" it, e.g. by getting to know another contrasting worldview. The expression is usually used by other philosophical schools to refer to the logical-positivist view; see, for instance, the received view of theories.".
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- Received_view date "December 2009".
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- Received_view subject Category:Metatheory.
- Received_view subject Category:Philosophical_theories.
- Received_view subject Category:Reality.
- Received_view type Abstraction100002137.
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- Received_view type Cognition100023271.
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- Received_view comment "A received view is any world view that is taken for granted or that is assumed to be true without further criticism by the part of the "receiver" – until he or she manages to "unhide" it, e.g. by getting to know another contrasting worldview. The expression is usually used by other philosophical schools to refer to the logical-positivist view; see, for instance, the received view of theories.".
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