epistemological Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ɪˌpɪs.tə.məˈlɒdʒ.ɪ.kəl]
  • Us [ ɪˌpɪs.tə.məˈlɑː.dʒɪ.kəl]

Meaning of epistemological In English

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Examples of epistemological

  • The entire project was left in an epistemological limbo.

  • He is not just a psychological puzzle but an epistemological one.

  • Epistemological problems can make it difficult to articulate professional knowledge to other people.

  • Second, this growth in reflection in archaeology at least partly stems from the dissolution of epistemological certainties in the social and historical sciences in general.

  • We should therefore study these conflicts and their epistemological consequences on the present expression of our research traditions.

  • We would contend that a sweeping statement of the relationship between epistemological and moral relativism is inadequate.

  • Here we don't have to solve fundamental epistemological questions, but to decide which interpretation has to be preferred in the concrete case.

  • In addition, invalidation of such subjective perceptions may be seen as unjustifiably reliant upon epistemological externalism.

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