Definition of"epistemology" in English
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epistemology
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Noun
Examples
"In his philosophy seminar, they delved into the complex questions of epistemology."
In his philosophy seminar, they delved into the complex questions of epistemology.
"The study of scientific method often involves deep epistemological considerations."
The study of scientific method often involves deep epistemological considerations.
"Modern debates about truth and belief are central to contemporary epistemology."
Modern debates about truth and belief are central to contemporary epistemology.
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Etymology
Coined in the 19th century from Greek 'episteme' (ἐπιστήμη), meaning 'knowledge' or 'understanding', and 'logos' (λόγος), meaning 'study of' or 'reason'.
Cultural Notes
Epistemology is a foundational discipline within philosophy, influencing various fields including science, education, psychology, and artificial intelligence, by examining the basis and limits of what can be known. Key concepts within epistemology include justification, truth, belief, and evidence.