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epistemology

epistemology \e*pis`te*mol"o*gy\, n. [Gr. ? knowledge + -logy.] The theory or science of the method or grounds of knowledge.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
epistemology

"theory of knowledge," 1856, coined by Scottish philosopher James F. Ferrier (1808-1864) from Greek episteme "knowledge, acquaintance with (something), skill, experience," from Ionic Greek epistasthai "know how to do, understand," literally "overstand," from epi "over, near" (see epi-) + histasthai "to stand," from PIE *sta- "to stand" (see stet). The scientific (as opposed to philosophical) study of the roots and paths of knowledge is epistemics (1969). Related: Epistemological; epistemologically.

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epistemology

n. 1 (context uncountable English) The branch of philosophy dealing with the study of knowledge; theory of knowledge, asking such questions as "What is knowledge?", "How is knowledge acquired?", "What do people know?", "How do we know what we know?". 2 (context countable English) A particular theory of knowledge.

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epistemology

n. the philosophical theory of knowledge

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Epistemology

Epistemology (; ) is the branch of philosophy concerned with the theory of knowledge.

Epistemology studies the nature of knowledge, the rationality of belief, and justification. Much of the debate in epistemology centers on four areas: (1) the philosophical analysis of the nature of knowledge and how it relates to such concepts as truth, belief, and justification, (2) various problems of skepticism, (3) the sources and scope of knowledge and justified belief, and (4) the criteria for knowledge and justification.

The term 'Epistemology' was first used by Scottish philosopher James Frederick Ferrier in 1854. However, according to Warren, King James had previously personified this philosophical concept as the character Epistemon in his work Daemonologie published in 1591.

Epistemology (Keep of Kalessin album)

Epistemology is the sixth studio album by the Norwegian extreme metal band Keep of Kalessin, released on February 16, 2015, through Indie.

Usage examples of "epistemology".

That too brings philosophy nearer to the novel: for the first time philosophy is pondering not epistemology, not aesthetics or ethics, the phenomenology of mind or the critique of reason, etc.

Understanding and functioning in these worlds, it seems, demands radically different epistemologies from the controlled reductionism of the lab.

Should one not then simply accept the fact of multiple epistemologies, taking them as an inevitable feature of the casual barter of day-to-day existence?

To work within different epistemologies is not to concede that the world is irretrievably fractured, merely that, in our present state of understanding, it is the best that we can do.

Nonetheless, having conceded the possibility - even, at present, the necessity - of different epistemologies I have to deal with the ontological argument.

Understanding and functioning in these worlds, it seems, demands radically different epistemologies from the controlled reductionism of the lab. Am I then an irretrievably fractured person, entering and re-entering these different worlds of meaning?

The Process of Delusion Such poor fools, rolling their eyes in appraisement of such meagre female beauty as is on display in Christendom, bring to their judgments a capacity but slightly greater than that a cow would bring to the estimation of epistemologies.

A basic proposition of epistemology, bedrock both for the three basic statements of semantics and for information theory, is that an observed fact requires no proof.

This miserable sophistry, which disregards not only epistemology but also the intuitive perception that informs all daily intercourse, is sometimes merely formular, yet I have known men who have so prostituted their intelligence that they believe it.

In the same night one cannot visit the morgue, the infirmary, the zoo, the signs of the zodiac, the limbos of philosophy, the caves of epistemology, the arcana of Freud and Stekel… On the merry-go-round one doesn't get anywhere, whereas with the Germans one can go from Vega to Lope de Vega, all in one night, and come away as foolish as Parsifal.

The disengaged subject stares at the world, objectifies it, and describes the resultsthe so-called "reflection paradigm"a representational epistemology that has been one of the central tenets of modernity from Descartes and Hobbes and Locke down to Quinewhat Habermas calls "the Enlightenment's proud culture of reflection" and Taylor summarizes as "To know reality is to have a correct representation of things.

Your real job is to learn how to think-and that means you must study several other subjects: epistemology, scientific methodology, semantics, structures of languages, patterns of ethics and morals, varieties of logics, motivational psychology, and so on.

Your real job is to learn how to thinkand that means you must study several other subjects: epistemology, scientific methodology, semantics, structures of languages, patterns of ethics and morals, varieties of logics, motivational psychology, and so on.

The new theories that had given birth to holism quantum mechanics, batesonian epistemology, general systems theory, cybernetics and information theory had grown into elaborate, intricate systems representing reality with the language and symbols of the universal syntax.

Nor would he regard his career as finished when I left him to commence my own: for one thing, the experience of tutoring me had suggested to him unsuspected avenues in education and epistemology, which he looked forward to pursuing in the future.