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epistemic Meaning in Telugu ( epistemic తెలుగు అంటే)



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epistemic తెలుగు అర్థానికి ఉదాహరణ:

కొంత మంది పర్యాటకులు ఈ ప్రదేశాన్ని వినోదార్థం సందర్శించినా, విద్యాభిమానులు ఇక్కడ జ్ఞానసంబంధమైన అనుభూతులు, స్పందనలు పొందుతారు.

epistemic's Usage Examples:

reference to classifications by various authors, which of these epistemic modal verb come with a objective epistemic interpretation and which are only restricted.


principle of indifference (also called principle of insufficient reason) is a rule for assigning epistemic probabilities.


Factual relativism (also called epistemic relativism, epistemological relativism, alethic relativism or cognitive relativism) is a way.


(epistemically) possible that it is raining outside—we might know beyond a shadow of a doubt that it is not—but that would hardly mean that it is (subjunctively).


The assumptive mood (abbreviated ASS) is an epistemic grammatical mood found in some languages, which indicates that the statement is assumed to be true.


It has been defined in one of three ways:as those who accept the epistemic authority of the Vedas;as those who accept the existence of ātman;as those who accept the existence of Ishvara.


A p-box is used to express simultaneously incertitude (epistemic uncertainty), which is represented by the breadth between.


including epistemic modal auxiliaries, deontic modal auxiliaries, negation, habituals, and evidentials.


All other epistemic methods are directly or indirectly based on perception, according to the text, and anything that is claimed to be true knowledge must be confirmed or confirmable by perception.


the masked-man fallacy (also known as the intensional fallacy and the epistemic fallacy) is committed when one makes an illicit use of Leibniz"s law in.


Muddy children puzzle is the most frequently appearing induction puzzle in scientific literature on epistemic logic.


Causal mechanismAs conventionally conceived by philosophers of science, scientific explanation of a phenomenon was simply epistemic (concerning knowledge), and centered on the phenomenon's counterfactual derivability from initial conditions plus natural laws (Hempel's covering law model).



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