Epistemic in a sentence as an adjective

Com grow and I wanted to say thanks for trying to improve the epistemic standards we have for nutrition. Keep fighting the good fight.

That's far firmer epistemic ground than speculating about, as you call it, the contents of someone else's brain.

As a rule this is a pretty impoverished epistemic strategy.

They have ridiculously high epistemic standards which are detailed in their published articles and on their blog.

Your suggestion confuses an epistemic limitation with a metaphysical one. Just because no one knows what we're going to do next doesn't mean there isn't a fact of the matter about it.

You handed out an epistemic sucker punch there. The proof that you desire requires presenting the entire set of Lisp programs, or the entire set of flight control programs, both are quite ridiculous.

Who has the higher epistemic ground, Chabris or Alter & Oppenheimer? The problem is that I don't know what the scientific consensus is on the validity of that study.

When you go to a high school class and hear people who admit they didn't go where they wanted in college telling you the same thing, you'll notice something like an epistemic code smell. Unless the proportion of people working for "the man" has changed significantly in the last...

This isn't an indication of epistemic\n limitation. Although, I agree we have epistemic limitations.

Also has an important epistemic function: to maintain a dialogue and permit the ongoing ability to arrive at truths. Thus the paradox is that in order to maximize the growth of knowledge we make judicious use of small talk, platitudes, humor, etc.

Singling out individuals/incidents would support the author's epistemic authority but would undermine their moral authority on the topic

I am dubious about the actual epistemic value of the psychedelic experience; my interest, like William James, is in what I can learn from the experience about myself and religion." If the mystical trip is what one is shooting for 10ug doses from blotter paper purchased from silk road in one's living room is just going to give you indigestion at best.

As an epistemic issue, I have to use all the evidence available to me. What I've noticed is that human physiology is a dynamic equilibrium of a massive number of variables and the current state of our analytic tools have had immense trouble evaluating it efficiently.

The entire epistemic concept of a "Creator" who is supernatural is nonsensical, and without any superior merit to any other meaningless hypothesis.

" There is a certain category of foolthe overeducated, the academic, the journalist, the newspaper reader, the mechanistic "scientist", the pseudo-empiricist, those endowed with what I call "epistemic arrogance", this wonderful ability to discount what they did not see, the unobserved." " Daily news and sugar confuse our system in the same manner."

In this sense the general problem is, as another poster phrased it so well, semiotic rather than epistemic or even logical. But I'm not sure a "closing over" or reducing towards core CS mathematics helps us understand the ontological status of code, any more than Wittgenstein or the Vienna School has given us a salutary reform of philosophical discourse with pure analytical techniques in search of a perfect, ambiguity-free symbolic language.

And ethics is the only branch of philosophy which really has a voice in the matter -- copyright is not epistemic or ontological, etc. I would go so far as to say that the utter absence of a moral intuition against copying is why the vast majority of people do it and don't have a problem with it.

Epistemic definitions

adjective

of or relating to epistemology; "epistemic modal"

See also: epistemological