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  • EPISTEMIC Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of EPISTEMIC is of or relating to knowledge or knowing : cognitive The Evolution of Epistemic
  • Epistemology - Wikipedia
    Epistemologists study the concepts of belief, truth, and justification to understand the nature of knowledge To discover how knowledge arises, they investigate sources of justification, such as perception, introspection, memory, reason, and testimony
  • EPISTEMIC | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    Thus, the two epistemic styles emphasized different goals, processes of investigation, and standards of evidence The person has perhaps closed her spiritual eyes, and thus is in an inferior epistemic position
  • EPISTEMIC Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    Epistemic definition: of or relating to knowledge or the conditions for acquiring it See examples of EPISTEMIC used in a sentence
  • Epistemology | Definition, History, Types, Examples, Philosophers . . .
    epistemology, the philosophical study of the nature, origin, and limits of human knowledge The term is derived from the Greek epistēmē (“knowledge”) and logos (“reason”), and accordingly the field is sometimes referred to as the theory of knowledge
  • EPISTEMIC definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    epistemic in American English (ˌepəˈstimɪk, -ˈstemɪk) adjective of or pertaining to knowledge or the conditions for acquiring it
  • epistemic - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    Philosophers differentiate the meanings of epistemic and epistemological Broadly, epistemic means “relating to knowledge itself” [2] (see sense 1), and epistemological means “relating to the study or theory of various aspects of knowledge” [3]
  • Epistemology (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
    In a situation in which false testimony would be an epistemic harm, dishonest testimony would be an epistemic wrong But the range of epistemic harms and epistemic wrongs can be much broader than those involving falsehood and deception


















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