Definition of "epistemologically" [epistemologically]
In a manner that pertains to epistemology.(adjective)
In a manner that pertains to knowledge or cognition.(adjective)
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Use "epistemologically" in a sentence
"Ascertaining the necessary data by way of examinatory electronic robotica such as the aforementioned Google is not only cheating, it is dishonest, insincere and just plain epistemologically amoral."
"Pragmatism, is thus 'epistemologically' realistic in its account.] 3."
"Exactly; it all seems to come down to semantics to me, which isn't a compelling argument for existence or non-existence, and therefore epistemologically interesting, but useless in practice."