epistemologically

epistemologically
a) In a manner that pertains to epistemology.

The more epistemologically interesting cases are those in which expertise is involved.

b) In a manner that pertains to knowledge or cognition.

It has been argued that because an object is epistemologically dependent on an observer, it is also physically dependent on that observer.


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