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epistemological

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认识论的,认识论,认识论上的,认识论上

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : pertaining to epistemology, a branch of philosophy that investigates the origin, nature, methods, and limits of human knowledge.

Examples

  • The author who dug up that photo in Cooperstown appreciates the epistemological puzzle.

  • For years, the Republican Party has benefited from a base sealed in an epistemological bubble.

  • In its epistemological use, the term "knowledge" has a blanket value which is absolutely unknown in common life.

  • We also avoid the contradiction which haunts every epistemological scheme so far propounded.

  • This recognition frees logic from the epistemological discussion of secondary qualities.

  • In fine, logic is supposed to grow out of the epistemological inquiry and to lead up to its solution.

  • Idealism ceased to be metaphysical and cosmic in order to become epistemological and personal.