Applied epistemology
Applied epistemology refers to the study that determines whether the systems of investigation that seek the truth lead to true beliefs about the world. A specific conceptualization cites that it attempts to reveal whether these systems contribute to epistemic aims. It is applied in practices outside of philosophy like science and mathematics.
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Once applied epistemology is described as a method in an epistemological search, it implies that the methodology is supported by an epistemological foundation.
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