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- EPISTEMIC Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Wherever it is used, epistemic traces back to the knowledge of the Greeks It comes from epistēmē, Greek for "knowledge " That Greek word is from the verb epistanai, meaning "to know or understand," a word formed from the prefix epi- (meaning "upon" or "attached to") and histanai (meaning "to cause to stand")
- 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 - 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]
- EPISTEMIC | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
EPISTEMIC definition: 1 relating to knowledge or the study of knowledge 2 relating to knowledge or the study of… Learn more
- 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
- Epistemic - definition of epistemic by The Free Dictionary
Of, relating to, or involving knowledge; cognitive ep′i·ste′mi·cal·ly adv American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition
- Epistemology (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
Plato’s epistemology was an attempt to understand what it was to know, and how knowledge (unlike mere true opinion) is good for the knower
- Epistemic - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
Definitions of epistemic adjective of or relating to epistemology “ epistemic modal” synonyms: epistemological
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