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epistemic, a. Philos.|ɛpɪˈstɛmɪk, -ˈstiːmɪk| [f. Gr. ἐπιστήµη knowledge + -ic.] Of or relating to knowledge or degree of acceptance. Hence epiˈstemically adv.
1922W. E. Johnson Logic II. p. xix, The charge of circularity or petitio principii is epistemic. 1933Mind XLII. 82 Proof of the actual existence of a material world epistemically depends on just these elements of confusedness and involuntariness characteristic of our sense-awareness. 1936Mind XLV. 270 The analysis of propositions so as to exhibit their reference to the qualitative continuum is called epistemic reduction. 1953K. Britton J. S. Mill vi. 188 The Experience Philosophy arranges judgements in an ‘epistemic order’. |