epistemology Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ɪˌpɪs.təˈmɒl.ə.dʒi]
  • Us [ ɪˌpɪs.təˈmɑː.lə.dʒi]

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  • In this history, epistemologies and styles of political philosophy have aligned differently at different times.

  • The result is a kind of matrix (tabular epistemology) that does not mistake the existence of numerous cases, whether marginal or doubtful.

  • Morality picks up what the epistemology leaves off.

  • The blending of psychophysiology and electrical engineering marks the formation of an electric epistemology in scientific as well as public understanding of the psyche.

  • The economics of science: methodology and epistemology as if economics really mattered.

  • Proponents of evolutionary epistemology argue that our evolutionary world knowledge has no choice but to work with these necessary constraints.

  • These are accompanied by sections on the proofs, religious epistemology, and that proverbial old chestnut, the problem of evil.

  • And as such, it is instructive as a culturally-situated epistemology, illuminating the historical conditions for representing as sublime an object as the human mind.

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