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epistemology
noun
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?".
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The word 'epistemology' is correct and usable in written English.
It is a noun that refers to the study of the origin, nature, and limits of human knowledge. For example, "The epistemology of Karl Popper is considered foundational to contemporary philosophy of science."
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Yet people no more buy management books for their insights into epistemology than they read Playboy for the essays by John Updike.
ITH his thick-rimmed spectacles, impeccable manners and predilection for long disquisitions on epistemology, Ikujiro Nonaka hardly seems like a normal management guru.
Kant's thought transformed how the modern world approached enduring problems in metaphysics, epistemology, ethics and aesthetics.
Rail workers walked off the job as French teenagers struggled with exam questions about epistemology and what it means to be human.
But the entry "Feminist epistemology" is longer than the one on epistemology itself, and seems intended to make any affluent, white, able-bodied (yes, that too is epistemologically suspect) male reader feel uneasy when reading it.
Thus decision-theoretic epistemology was born.
Consider epistemology.
Related objections arise concerning naturalized epistemology.
His epistemology is "materialist" in both regards.
Consider a third example, from epistemology.
These phenomena raise various questions for epistemology.
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