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Hereof, what is the meaning of Doxa?
Doxa (ancient Greek δόξα; from verb δοκε?ν dokein, "to appear", "to seem", "to think" and "to accept") is a Greek word meaning common belief or popular opinion.
Accordingly, what is Doxa and Episteme?
Based on what we learned in class, “doxa” refers to common belief and popular opinion, while “episteme” is portrayed as more of a justified, true belief.
Techne is a term in philosophy which resembles epistēmē in the implication of knowledge of principles, although techne differs in that its intent is making or doing as opposed to disinterested understanding. Epistēmē sometimes means knowing how to do something in a craft-like way.