"Doxa" is a term derived from ancient Greek, meaning "opinion" or "belief." In philosophical terms, it often refers to the common beliefs or opinions held by people, as opposed to knowledge that is based on evidence and reason. The distinction between doxa and episteme (true knowledge or understanding) is a significant theme in various philosophical discussions, especially in the works of thinkers such as Plato.
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