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epistemic
[ep-uh-stee-mik, -stem-ik]
adjective
of or relating to knowledge or the conditions for acquiring it.
epistemic
/ ˌɛpɪˈstiːmɪk /
adjective
of or relating to knowledge or epistemology
denoting the branch of modal logic that deals with the formalization of certain epistemological concepts, such as knowledge, certainty, and ignorance. See also doxastic
Other Word Forms
- epistemically adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of epistemic1
Word History and Origins
Origin of epistemic1
Example Sentences
That epistemic humility — the willingness to admit what we don’t know — is increasingly out of step with a public discourse that values performance over inquiry.
Often we don't process information for epistemic reasons.
Most of us — including me, to say nothing of President Trump — lack that epistemic humility.
It has become routine to lament how political partisans cannot break out of their “media silos,” creating an “epistemic crisis” in which voters exclusively receive information that reinforces their biases.
Though the actions are similar, there are differences and the Johns Hopkins team surmised observers would be able to detect another person's "epistemic goals" just by watching them.
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