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One of the major branches of philosophy, most often contrasted with ontology. Epistemology is the study of how we know what we know.
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| epistemology |
The branch of philosophy that investigates the possibility, origins, nature, and extent of human knowledge.
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| epistemology |
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.
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| epistemology |
the study of how we know things with any certainty and what limitations there may be to our ability to think, perceive, and understand
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| epistemology |
The branch of philosophy that involves the study of knowledge.
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