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The theory that knowledge is produced through discursive practices, power relations, and historical contingencies rather than discovered through neutral observation. There are no foundations, no stable truths, no final vocabularies—only ongoing processes of meaning-making within systems that are themselves unstable. Post-structuralist epistemology doesn't despair at this but explores it: tracing how knowledge is made, how it circulates, how it changes. It's epistemology that has given up on foundations and learned to live with flux.
"You want solid ground for knowledge? Epistemological Post-structuralism says: there is none. There never was. There are only discourses, practices, and power relations. The search for foundations was the mistake. Build without them or don't build at all."
by Abzugal February 23, 2026
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Epistemological Pataphysics

The theory of knowledge that focuses on imaginary solutions, exceptions, and the laws governing singularities. While normal epistemology asks how we know general truths, Epistemological Pataphysics asks how we know the unique, the unrepeatable, the one-off. It's the epistemology of the clinamen, the swerve, the detail that escapes systematization. It reminds us that all knowledge systems have holes, and that those holes are not failures but features—spaces where something else might be known, something that doesn't fit.
Epistemological Pataphysics "You have a theory of knowledge that explains 99% of cases. Epistemological Pataphysics wants to know about the 1%—the anomalous, the uncanny, the things you know but can't explain. Your epistemology isn't complete until it accounts for what it can't account for."
by Dumu The Void February 24, 2026
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Epistemological Sandboxism

The theory of knowledge that recognizes all knowing happens within a bounded sandbox—the limits of human cognition, language, culture, and perception. We cannot know what's outside the sandbox; we can only know within it. But within those bounds, we can build sophisticated knowledge structures, test them against experience, and agree intersubjectively on what works. Epistemological Sandboxism rejects both the arrogance of claiming access to absolute truth and the despair of claiming nothing can be known. The sandbox is real, and so is our knowledge of it—even if it's not the whole universe.
Epistemological Sandboxism "You keep demanding to know The Truth, capital T, absolute and final. Epistemological Sandboxism says: we're in a sandbox. We can know the sand really well, map every grain, predict its behavior. But we can't know what's outside. That's not relativism—that's just acknowledging the box."
by Dumu The Void February 24, 2026
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The theory that all knowledge is situated—known from somewhere, by someone, with particular tools and assumptions. There's no knowledge from the view from nowhere, no God's-eye truth. But situated doesn't mean trapped—it means located. And locations can be compared, combined, critiqued. Epistemological Perspectivism studies how perspective shapes knowledge, how to translate between perspectives, and how to build knowledge that incorporates multiple standpoints without pretending to transcend them all.
Epistemological Perspectivism "You keep claiming your knowledge is just 'the truth,' not a perspective. Epistemological Perspectivism says: you're standing somewhere, seeing from somewhere, shaped by somewhere. That's not a problem—it's just reality. The problem is pretending you're not standing anywhere, because then you can't see your own blind spots."
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The theory that the standards for knowing shift with context—that what counts as knowledge in one situation may not in another. In everyday life, "I know the car is parked outside" requires a glance. In a courtroom, it requires more. In a philosophy seminar, it requires Cartesian certainty. Epistemological Contextualism explains why knowledge attributions vary without relativism: the knowledge is the same; the standards for claiming it differ with context. Knowing is always knowing-for-a-purpose, in-a-situation, with-particular-stakes.
"You say you know he's lying. Epistemological Contextualism asks: know for what purpose? In casual conversation, your intuition might count. In court, you'd need evidence. In a relationship, you'd need something else. The 'knowing' isn't fixed—it depends on the context of the claim. Stop pretending your standards are universal."
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The theory that knowledge is best pursued through multiple, irreducible perspectives held in tension rather than synthesized into a single view. Different perspectives reveal different aspects of reality, and no meta-perspective can capture them all without loss. Epistemological Multiperspectivism doesn't seek the One True Perspective—it seeks a rich network of partial views, each illuminating what others miss, collectively approximating something like wisdom. It's the epistemology of binocular vision applied to everything: two eyes give depth because they don't see the same thing.
"You keep trying to find the one right interpretation of this situation. Epistemological Multiperspectivism says: there isn't one. There's yours, mine, an outside observer's, a therapist's, a historian's. All are real; none is final. The goal isn't to pick one—it's to hold them all, learn from each, and let them complicate each other."
by Dumu The Void February 24, 2026
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Epstain

Epstain:
A permanent stain on your reputation caused by being publicly linked to Jeffery Epstein.

Example:
He was seen at a party with Epstein, and someone took a photo. Now his reputation is ruined for life — it’s a stain he’ll never get rid of.
Lee: Bruv, I keep seeing all these celebs with old photos of them with Epstein. Them pictures didn't age well, LOL.

Frank: I know, bruv, they have all got an Epstain on them now. Their lives are ruined now, bruv, LOL.

Lee: Innit, bruv, LOL.

Frank: LOL.
by Jamiecheese February 28, 2026
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