Epistemology
"Theory of knowledge" redirects here: for other uses, see
theory of knowledge (disambiguation) Epistemology or theory of knowledge is the branch of
philosophy that studies the nature, methods, limitations, and validity of
knowledge and
belief. The term "epistemology" is based on the
Greek words " or
episteme" (knowledge or science) and "λόγος or
logos" (reason). It was introduced into English by the Scottish philosopher
James Frederick Ferrier (1808-1864). Much of the debate in this field has focused on
analyzing the nature of knowledge and how it relates to similar notions such as
truth,
belief, and
justification. It also deals with the means of production of knowledge, as well as skepticism about different knowledge claims. In other words, epistemology primarily addresses the following questions: "What is knowledge?", "How is knowledge acquired?", and "What do people know?"
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epistemologia
n.
epistemology, study of the origins nature and extent of human knowledge (Philosophy)
epistemología (f)
n.
epistemology, study of the origins nature and extent of human knowledge (Philosophy)
epistemologia
n.
epistemology, study of the origins nature and extent of human knowledge (Philosophy)
epistemología
= epistemology.
Ex: For example, class R Philosophy is first divided into such canonical divisions as Logic, epistemology, Metaphysics, Ethics and Aesthetics.