The insight that what we can know depends critically on the models we use to know. Our concepts are models. Our languages are models. Our theories are models. We never access reality raw—we access reality filtered through models, and different models reveal different aspects. This isn't idealism (reality exists) but dependency: what we can claim to know is always mediated by the models we've built. Epistemic progress is partly about building better models, but also about understanding what each model hides along with what it reveals.
"You think you know someone through their social media. Epistemological Model-Dependency says: you know the model they present, filtered through the platform's algorithms, shaped by your interpretive framework. That's knowledge—but it's model-dependent knowledge. You don't know them; you know them-as-filtered-through-your-model. Respect the dependency."
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Get the Epistemological Model-Dependency mug.The position that knowledge is structured by concepts that are human creations, not discoveries about the world. "Cause," "truth," "evidence," "knowledge" itself—these aren't natural kinds waiting to be found; they're tools we've developed to organize experience. They're real in their effects, but their reality depends on our conceptual activity. Epistemological Conceptualism studies how epistemic concepts are born, how they change, how they die, and how they shape what we can claim to know. It's knowing about knowing, aware that its own tools are made, not found.
"You keep appealing to 'common sense' as if it's universal. Epistemological Conceptualism says: 'common sense' is a concept with a history, shaped by your culture, class, and century. It's not a foundation—it's a construction. Use it if helpful, but don't pretend it's nature speaking."
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The philosophical examination of epistemology itself—stepping back to ask what epistemology is doing, what its methods are, how it changes over time, and what counts as progress within it. Metaphilosophy doesn't ask "what is knowledge?" but "what are we doing when we ask what knowledge is?" It's the discipline's self-reflection, its attempt to understand its own assumptions, its own ghosts, its own history. For those who find epistemology interesting, metaphilosophy is where you go when you find epistemology's assumptions interesting too.
"You're arguing about whether knowledge requires certainty. But Epistemological Metaphilosophy asks: why are we still having this argument? What does it mean that Western epistemology has been asking the same questions for 2500 years? Is this progress or just obsession? Step back from knowing about knowing to knowing about knowing about knowing."
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Get the Epistemological Metaphilosophy mug.A concept borrowed from Gadamer's hermeneutics: the idea that understanding occurs when the horizon of the knower (their assumptions, history, questions) fuses with the horizon of the known (the phenomenon's context, meaning, history) or with the horizon of another knower. This fusion isn't about one horizon replacing the other—it's about creating a new, enlarged horizon that includes both. Genuine understanding, deep knowledge across difference, emerges from these fusions. It's epistemology as dialogue, as meeting, as transformation on both sides.
"I thought I understood my parents' generation until I actually listened—really listened—and felt my horizon shift. Epistemological Fusion of Horizons: not me explaining them, not them explaining me, but both of us transformed into a new understanding that neither had alone. That's not just learning—that's knowing across difference."
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Get the Epistemological Fusion of Horizons mug.The epistemological framework that underpins Scientific Postpositivism: the view that knowledge is possible, probable, and progressive, but never certain or final. It rejects both the naive confidence of classical foundationalism and the despair of radical skepticism. We can know things—really know them—but what we know is always subject to revision, always shaped by our methods and perspectives, always fallible. Epistemological Postpositivism is the mature adulthood of knowing: you've been burned by overconfidence, you've seen paradigms shift, but you still get out of bed and claim to know things because some claims are clearly better than others.
"You say we can't know anything for certain, so why bother? Epistemological Postpositivism says: we can't know with absolute certainty, but we can know with enough confidence to act, to build, to heal. Certainty is for cults; probability is for adults."
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Get the Epistemological Postpositivism mug.The theory of knowledge that mirrors Scientific Metamodernism: a knowing that moves between ironic detachment and sincere commitment, between deconstruction and belief. The Metamodern knower both recognizes that knowledge is constructed, partial, and power-laden AND acts as if knowledge matters, truth is worth seeking, and some claims are better than others. This isn't contradiction—it's a dynamic movement between positions, a knowing that incorporates its own critique and keeps going. It's epistemology after irony, after deconstruction, after the death of God—still standing, still seeking, still caring.
"I know my understanding of you is a construction, filtered through my trauma and desires. And I'm still going to try to understand you, to get it right, to know you better. Epistemological Metamodernism: deconstructing knowledge while still caring about truth. It's not naivety—it's naivety after the fall."
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Get the Epistemological Metamodernism mug.The theory that all knowing involves interpretation—that we never access reality directly but always through interpretive frameworks, linguistic categories, and cultural horizons. There is no "raw" knowledge, only interpreted knowledge. Understanding always involves a fusion of horizons between knower and known. Epistemological Hermeneutics replaces the metaphor of knowledge as discovery (finding what's already there) with knowledge as dialogue (meeting between knower and world, each transforming the other). It's epistemology that takes meaning seriously.
"You think you just 'see' what's true? Epistemological Hermeneutics says: you interpret what you see through everything you've lived, learned, and assumed. There's no innocent eye—only interpreting eyes. Know your horizons or be imprisoned by them."
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