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Type Words
Type of philosophy
Has types methodological analysis, methodology
Derivation epistemological, epistemologist

Examples of epistemology

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Epistemology is an examination of how the theorist studies the chosen phenomena.
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The word epistemology, meaning the study of knowledge, is derived from episteme.
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However, contextualist epistemology has been criticized by several philosophers.
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The concept of simplicity has been related to truth in the field of epistemology.
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A wrong or being wrong is a concept in law, ethics, epistemology, and science.
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Epistemology is the study of questions arising from various theories of knowledge.
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This position is intended to resolve the infinite regress problem in epistemology.
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But these are precisely the issues which traditional epistemology has been tasked.
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The focuses of his research were the philosophy of mind, epistemology, and ethics.
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More examples
  • The philosophical theory of knowledge
  • (epistemologist) a specialist in epistemology
  • (epistemologically) In a manner that pertains to epistemology; In a manner that pertains to knowledge or cognition
  • (epistemologist) A person, especially a philosopher, who studies theory of knowledge
  • (6. Epistemological) distorted thinking, spiritual blindness (II Cor. 4:3-6; Rom. 1:28) Noetic effects of sin.
  • (Epistemological) indicating the thesis that universality is attributable only to terms and propositions, and not to things as existing apart from discourse.
  • The theoretical study of knowledge:? what knowledge is; how it might be assessed; what the grounds/assumptions for an idea might be; what claims to truth might be made; whether true knowledge can be achieved.
  • The science of the method or grounds of knowledge.
  • The study of knowledge and of how we know. All science, since it is concerned with verification and proving or disproving, must make assumptions about how we know. All science then adopts an epistemology. ...