epistemically如何读

英:[ɪpɪs'temɪklɪ]

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epistemically是什么意思

  • adv.认识地;与认识有关地

epistemically英英释义

adjective

of or relating to knowledge or knowing : cognitive

epistemically词源英文解释

Greek epistḗmē "skill, expertise, knowledge, scientific knowledge (as opposed to practical skill)" + -ic >entry 1; epistḗmē, from epístamai, epístasthai "to have the skill, know how (with infinitive), have knowledge of, understand" (from epi- epi- + Greek hístēmi, histánai "to cause to stand, place," middle voice hístamai, hístasthai "to take up a position, come and stand") + -mē, abstract noun suffix — more at assist >entry 1 Note: The long vowel -ē- in epistḗmē, for expected -a-, has been explained as carried over from the adjective epistḗmōn "having knowledge, skillful" (as the suffix -mōn usually requires length of the preceding vowel), or alternatively from the influence of abstract nouns with the same suffix, as mnḗmē "memory," phḗmē "utterance, prophecy." The verb epístamai, formed from the prefix epi- and hístamai "to take up a position," appears to show early deletion of /h/ and contraction; alternatively, it has been hypothesized that the base verb is *stámai without reduplication. Beside epístamai there is a regularly formed verb ephístēmi, ephistánai "to set, place," ephístamai, ephístasthai "come and stand (at a place), take up a position, approach" that may have been created after epístamai had lost its original literal meaning. The sense progression is presumably something like "stand in the presence of something (or someone)," hence "perceive clearly," then "understand." The same development is evident in Old English forstandan "to understand," Old High German forstān. Compare understand.

The first known use of epistemic was in 1922

epistemically 例句

1 philprof: Kant's theory of the noumenal and phenomenal can be interpreted either metaphysically or epistemically.

哲学系教授:康德的本体与认识学说即能从形而上学的角度解释,也能从认识论的角度解释。

2 These are empirical life preservers that pull us out of the epistemic whirlpool.

3 Manipulated media is far from harmless, but its harms have not been epistemic.

4 Will either ever be as essential or influential as Twitter among epistemic elites?

5 These human sciences present a patchwork of conflicting claims to epistemic supremacy.

6 The interrogations of Laurence delve deep into her childhood, her family, her life in Paris, her academic ambitions, her relationship with the father of her child (an older and married white man), and her own epistemic relationship to the killing (including in relation to her Senegalese heritage).

7 The more obvious pattern uniting the likes of Covid denialist Alex Berenson, anti-vaccine advocate and Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and election-denying Gateway Pundit publisher Jim Hoft is their epistemic closure.

8 As Nguyen notes in this essay, two things are needed for cult thinking to bloom — epistemic bubbles combined with echo chambers — and social media has it in spades.

9 Some of us write about epistemic relativism, the view that truth can vary depending on the context.

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