Definition of Epistemicism. Meaning of Epistemicism. Synonyms of Epistemicism

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Definition of Epistemicism

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- Epistemicism gets its name because it holds that there is no semantic indeterminacy present in vague terms, only epistemic uncertainty. Epistemicism was...
- Epistemic injustice is injustice related to knowledge. It includes exclusion and silencing; systematic distortion or misrepresentation of one's meanings...
- Epistemic cultures (often used in plural form) is a concept developed in the nineties by anthropologist Karin Knorr Cetina in her book Epistemic Cultures:...
- Epistemic democracy refers to a range of views in political science and philosophy which see the value of democracy as based, at least in part, on its...
- Epistemic modality is a sub-type of linguistic modality that encomp****es knowledge, belief, or credence in a proposition. Epistemic modality is exemplified...
- Epistemic closure is a property of some belief systems. It is the principle that if a subject S {\displaystyle S} knows p {\displaystyle p} , and S {\displaystyle...
- The epistemic virtues, as identified by virtue epistemologists, reflect their contention that belief is an ethical process, and thus susceptible to intellectual...
- In philosophy and modal logic, epistemic possibility relates a statement under consideration to the current state of our knowledge about the actual world:...
- Justification (also called epistemic justification) is the property of belief that qualifies it as knowledge rather than mere opinion. Epistemology is...
- In the philosophy of science, epistemic humility refers to a posture of scientific observation rooted in the recognition that (a) knowledge of the world...