epistemological inquiry
Epistemological inquiry refers to the systematic process of investigating and understanding knowledge, its nature, sources, and validity. It explores how knowledge is acquired, justified, and deployed to construct meaningful and reliable beliefs about the world. This inquiry involves questioning the foundations of knowledge, examining different methods of acquiring knowledge, and critically analyzing the reliability and limitations of various sources of information. In essence, epistemological inquiry is a philosophical exploration that seeks to understand how we come to know and evaluate what we claim to know.
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