Epistemic

/ˌɛpɪˈstiːmɪk/

Synonyms for "epistemic" (9 found)

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Closest matches (2)

Noun(1 words)
Adjective(1 words)
cognitive verb

Strong matches (3)

Adjective(2 words)
Noun(1 words)
language modality

Related words (4)

Adjective(3 words)
philosophical conceptphilosophical theorypropositional
Noun(1 words)
propositional it

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Second, note the role of the respondent's epistemic state. It is a factor in determining the correct replies, but only when the propositum is irrelevant.

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This chapter describes the contours of the epistemic crisis in media and politics that threatens the integrity of democratic processes, erodes trust in public institutions, and exacerbates social divisions.

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Professor [Richard] Boyd provides a powerful argument for the conclusion that in the sciences metaphor is often theory-constitutive, by means of an important modification of the causal theory of reference in terms of ‘epistemic access’; Metaphors provide epistemic access to the world via the articulation of new ideas at a stage when literal language cannot cope, enabling us with increasing accuracy to accommodate language to the world.

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[Robert] Audi considers whether [Roderick Milton] Chisholm might be able to incorporate into his epistemic system an internalist evidential grounding requirement addressing this question.

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